Simon doesn't say a great deal during the Lord of the Flies but the few things he does say tend to have some importance. Perhaps the most important thing he does say is when he speaks to Ralph during the walk from castle rock towards the mountain. Simon says, and I quote... "You'll get back to where you came from."
i am simon and im the best i am simon and im the great. i am simon and you can call be simo
Because Simon is halucinating. The Lord of the Flies speaks to Simon to tell him about how they are acting. Simon is the only sane person on the island who has not commited a violent act.
Lord of the flies tells Simon that they are going to kill the beast and if Simon interferes he was going to die.
The Lord Of the Flies itself to Simon
Simon's encounter with the lord of the flies is one of the most important events in the book. Simon's meeting with Lord of the Flies is a foreshadow into his own death, Simon looks into the vast darkness in Lord of the flies and later dies after his meeting with lord of the flies. The meeting also reveals to Simon that the fear of the lord of the flies or the "beasties" is truly within themselves.Simon is an epileptic and during an epileptic fugue he has an internalised conversation with the evil which he knows dwells within us all. He mentally projects this inner beast onto the pig's head on a stick which Jack has left as an offering for the imagined beast.
How is Simon from lord of the flies?
i am simon and im the best i am simon and im the great. i am simon and you can call be simo
Simon is hallucinating, and since he is a symbol of Jesus Christ, his encounter with the Lord of the Flies resembles Jesus's encounter with Satan.
Simon talked to the Lord of the flies
simon does after he talked with the lord of the flies.
Simon is a symbol of a prophet.
Simon is never actually buried in Lord of the flies, his body is taken out to sea by the tide after he dies.
Simon is the boy in Lord of the Flies who has the spiritual encounter with the "Lord of the Flies". Simon has an epileptic fugue and holds an imaginary internalised converstion with the Lord of the Flies, which is simply a projection of the evil within himself.
Because Simon is halucinating. The Lord of the Flies speaks to Simon to tell him about how they are acting. Simon is the only sane person on the island who has not commited a violent act.
Lord of the flies tells Simon that they are going to kill the beast and if Simon interferes he was going to die.
The Lord of the Flies itself to Simon
The Lord Of the Flies itself to Simon