The two camps in "Lord of the Flies" react to Simon's murder in contrasting ways. The boys from Ralph's camp are horrified and grApple with guilt and remorse, recognizing the brutality of their actions. In contrast, Jack's camp embraces the violence and chaos, seeing Simon's death as a victory and further descent into savagery. This divide highlights the broader themes of civilization versus savagery and the loss of innocence within the novel.
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