he predicts that SImon will reach or he shall return home safely. Simon says, "You'll get back all right." (Chapter 7) Ralph's reaction is unsure and uncomfortable.
it was Simon.
Ralph takes Simon and Jack along with him on the expedition.
Ralph didn't directly kill Simon, but he didn't stop Jack from doing it.
Simon suggests that Ralph should hold another meeting to tell the little-uns (little boys) Pg.51
Ralph represents the leader archetype, Jack embodies the archetype of the rebellious instigator, and Simon embodies the archetype of the wise and spiritual figure. Each character demonstrates different qualities and behaviors that align with these social archetypes throughout the story.
Ralph, Jack, and Simon are the three boys who go on an exploration to see if they are indeed on an island in "Lord of the Flies."
Simon says to Ralph, "You'll get along all right, Ralph. You're clever." This comment brings a smile to both of their faces as it shows Simon's faith and support in Ralph's abilities.
he predicts that SImon will reach or he shall return home safely. Simon says, "You'll get back all right." (Chapter 7) Ralph's reaction is unsure and uncomfortable.
it was Simon.
Simon helps Ralph build shelters in Chapter 3 of "Lord of the Flies."
Jack finds Ralph and Simon building shelters when he returns from the hunts.
Simon tells Ralph that he will get home safely in "Lord of the Flies." Simon has a mystical and intuitive connection with the island and its surroundings, allowing him to offer comfort and reassurance to Ralph.
Some key characters in "Lord of the Flies" include Ralph, Piggy, Jack, Simon, and Roger. These characters represent different aspects of society and human nature, which are explored throughout the novel.
Ralph takes Simon and Jack along with him on the expedition.
Ralph, Piggy, and Simon represent rationality, civilization, and morality, which puts them in conflict with the other boys who succumb to their primal urges for power and violence. The three boys' values clash with the growing savagery and chaos within the group of boys, leading to tension and conflict.
Ralph didn't directly kill Simon, but he didn't stop Jack from doing it.