he doesn't necessarily pertain bravery but when he finds out the truth about the Lord of the Flies and that the monster is really inside themselves (fear, the other savage boys) then he flees to tell truth to the boys. that in itself could show the ugly truth and how Simon was brave to even think about mentioning it and results in being killd.
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During Simon's internatised conversation with 'The Lord of the Flies' he is told, and I quote... "We're gong to have fun on this island. Understand? We're going to have fun on this island! So don't try it on, my poor misguided boy, or else---"
Jack doesn't actually kill Simon, when Simon comes back from his search for the beast, he comes out of the forest during Jack's feast. The boy's see the shadowy figure and asume it is the beast and then, they all surround him and savagely murder him, even Ralph and Piggy take part in what the boys did to Simon.
The Pig's head, called the "Lord of the Flies" (because it is surrounded by flies) tells Simon that they are going to have lots of "fun" and that Simon will never be able to leave the island.
Simon gets attacked by jack and the others when he is returning to them in the dark with news of what he had discovered.
The Lord Of the Flies itself to Simon
The pig's head is called "the Lord of the Flies". But only by Simon.
Simon
Simon's bower represents civilization.
the thing that crawls out of the forest is Simon.