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Simon Lord Of The Flies Character Analysis

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Simon- Character Analysis Simon’s death made me feel sympathetic towards the boys because not only have they lost a friend, but they have lost the only form of purity and natural goodness in the island. Furthermore, by this point of the novel, the island has been taken over by savagery and pure evil. We see this with acts such as Jack’s boys killing a sow and her piglets out of pure cruelty, as well as the boys’ reenactment of them hunting and killing the beast, resulting to Simon’s death. All of the boys, even Ralph and Piggy, are to blame for his death. For instance, “At once the crowd surged after it, poured down the rock, leapt it on to the beast...There were no words, and no movements but the tearing of teeth and claws.” (136) The use
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