Simon Lord Of The Flies Character Analysis

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Ralph and Simon are both the “good” characters in the Lord of the Flies, but their goodness spark from two different origins. Simon is sometimes considered somewhat of a Christ-like figure. He confronted the Lord of the Flies, just like the Devil confronted Jesus at once. The Garden of Eden is a pristine place with evil corrupting it. The Garden of Eden somewhat resembles the island. However, the parallels between Christ and Simon are not exactly complete. For example, Simon death’s, thought he was wise and died attempting to complete a good deed, did not bring salvation to the island. Simon displays a goodness that is innate to his behavior; his morals were not forced upon him by the civilization of the island. He naturally lives according