Saturday, May 16, 2015

What is the savagery of Simon's death in "Lord of the Flies"?

's death
was the result of certain individual actions. The savagery of his death is only revealed after
all he has witnessed and all he has felt has been realized by the reader. Simon is steadfast in
the meaning of his delivery of the truth. However that delievery will never come to fruition,
Simon does not have a chance. Simon represents the ultimate sacrifice. It is only with his death
thatcan see and pursue the idea of survival. For all intensive purposes, (religious or not)
Ralph represents at the very least an 'alternative', if there is a...

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