Simon Lord Of The Flies Character Analysis

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Simon stands out from the other boys, and this difference develops one dimension of his portrayal as a prophet. For example, as Ralph, Jack, and Simon venture out to explore the island for the first time, Jack remarks that he and Ralph “could talk over [Simon’s] head” (24) while Simon walks between them. By creating the image of Jack and Ralph overlooking Simon, Golding depicts him as ignored and the odd one out in the trio. As the boys then continue with their exploration, Simon often falls behind and “ha[s] to do a double shuffle to catch up with the others” (24). Simon is not only literally out of step, but he exerts a great effort in order to keep up with the group which demonstrates his struggle be seen as an equal rather than an outcast.