He got killed because Jack's tribe was having a feast and got caught up in the excitement of chanting and dancing around the fire. Simon just happened to crawl out of the forest at the same time and believing he was the beast the boys attacked and killed him. Afterwards they left him on the beach with his blood staining the sand. Sea creatures surrounded his body as the tide pulled him out to sea and he disappeared forever. It was a frenzied attack on a defenceless Simon Just a point, the instruction to describe something does not constitue a question, not even if you tack a question mark onto the end of the sentence.
The Lord Of the Flies itself to Simon
During Simon's internatised conversation with the evil within himself, the 'Lord of the Flies' says a number of things. It tells Simon, "You know perfectly well you'll only meet me down there--so don't try to escape!" It also Tells Simon, that "We are gong to have fun on this island." He is also warned not to 'try it on' or "We shall do you."
The pig's head is called "the Lord of the Flies". But only by Simon.
Simon
Simon's bower represents civilization.
How is Simon from lord of the flies?
Simon is a symbol of a prophet.
The Lord Of the Flies itself to Simon
The character who speaks to the Lord of the Flies is Simon. He has a hallucinatory encounter with the severed pig's head, which is referred to as the Lord of the Flies, and it symbolizes the evil and darkness within humanity.
The lord of the flies tells Simon that they cannot escape him, the beast, for it is inside themselves. They are the beast. It also tells him that 'he' is going to have fun, and everyone will kill him.
Simon represents Jesus Christ
During Simon's internatised conversation with the evil within himself, the 'Lord of the Flies' says a number of things. It tells Simon, "You know perfectly well you'll only meet me down there--so don't try to escape!" It also Tells Simon, that "We are gong to have fun on this island." He is also warned not to 'try it on' or "We shall do you."
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In The Lord of the Flies Simon cares for and gets along well with the Littluns. He takes the time to care for the Littluns.
No, the Lord of the Flies does not warn Simon of upcoming violence. Instead, it taunts and threatens him, leading to Simon's tragic fate.
The pig's head is called "the Lord of the Flies". But only by Simon.
The pig's head is called "the Lord of the Flies". But only by Simon.