Simon As A Christ Figure Analysis

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In lord of the flies the author William Golding shows Simon as a Christ figure. In the beginning Simon tells Ralph that he will get home safely, and sort of suggests that he himself won't.

The pig's-head-on-a stick chapter is it to Jesus's visit to the Garden of Gethsemene the night before he was crucified just like Simon undergoes the night before he meets his death. Simon, like Jesus, is "thirsty," and later "very thirsty," you can only assume that at one point later he is very, very thirsty. He's also sweating, having a seizure, and bleeding profusely from his nose.

So, if Simon's "night before" matches up with Jesus's "night before," then Simon dies for the sins of the boys and are somehow saved by his death? It's hard to say. But it