Simon was an intelligent, Christ-like charcater and undertood that something might happen to him that will not allow him to return. Perhaps he was hinting at the fact that the dreaded beast was actually inside of them. He ultimatly does not return, for he dies in Chapter 9.
Jack (181)
Percival repeats his name all the time in Lord of the Flies because it is the only thing that he has to remind himself of who he is and from where he came. It is his only tie to humanity.
Saying that the Lord of the Flies speakes in 'the voice of a schoolmaster' shows that Simon is still thinking of home, but more importantky that the boys are following the Lord of the Flies rules on the island in the same way they would the schoolmaster back in England.
In lord of the flies, ben is a follower of jack...or a choir boy.
Lord of the Flies is narrated from a third person viewpioint.
"You'll get back to where you came from," said by Simon to Ralph.
read the book and youll find out
jack did
Jack (181)
"Simon go back" was said in the novel "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, first published in 1954. It was part of a scene where the character Simon hallucinates and hears the Lord of the Flies speaking to him.
Jack came back from an unsuccessful day of hunting and fought with Ralph over the priorities on the island, ans Simon ran off.
Lord Greystoke was his title when he came back to England.
Percival repeats his name all the time in Lord of the Flies because it is the only thing that he has to remind himself of who he is and from where he came. It is his only tie to humanity.
How is Simon from lord of the flies?
When Simon goes back into the woods in chapter 8 of Lord of the Flies, he encounters the "Lord of the Flies," which is a severed pig's head mounted on a stake. He has a hallucination where the head seems to be speaking to him, and in his delirious state, he realizes the evil within himself and the other boys.
Lord of the Flies was created on 1954-09-17.
Saying that the Lord of the Flies speakes in 'the voice of a schoolmaster' shows that Simon is still thinking of home, but more importantky that the boys are following the Lord of the Flies rules on the island in the same way they would the schoolmaster back in England.