Ralph extends the blame for Simon's death to all the boys because he understands that they all played a role in Simon's tragic demise. By sharing this responsibility, Ralph emphasizes the importance of unity and cooperation among the group, as well as the collective guilt they bear for allowing such a tragedy to occur. It also highlights the breakdown of moral order and the descent into savagery that has consumed the group.
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