Simon To Jesus Christ example essay topic
He was different because he was a member of the choir and unlike the other member of the choir, he did not hunt. Even Ralph was quoted as saying he was funny and queer. But he was right. He did not like the company of the other boys because on page 132 of the book, he is seen in his little bower where he just sits and becomes one with his mind.
Most of the other boys are seen playing but not Simon. His maturity level and intelligence were far greater than some adults in this day and age. Many would compare Simon to Jesus Christ. Simon would help the needy and unfortunate by giving Piggy meat when the others would not give it to him. Simon would tell the boys that the beast was within and like Jesus, many would not listen until too late.
Simon and Jesus Christ died in the same manner. Both died trying to tell others what was best for them. Simon tried to tell the kids that the beast was within themselves even when he was dying but none listened. 2 Simon's conversation with Lord of the Flies is the turning point of the book.
It really isn't a conversation because Simon says nothing. A nod of the head and shaking is the only language Simon speaks. The Lord of the Flies knows a lot about Simon. He knows that Simon is a loner and keeps to himself. The Lord of the Flies tells Simon that they are going to have fun or, in other words, hunt. Ralph could not even escape the beast.
But if the beast did not exist inside your mind then it would not tell the kids to hunt. The Lord of the Flies told Simon if he tried to tell the boys that the beast was within themselves, then he would die. Even after Simon's death, the Lord of the Flies fun was evident. The chant "Kill the pig. Cut his throat. Spill his blood" is symbolic because of Piggy's death.
When Roger killed Piggy, he did it out of the fun from the Lord of the Flies. Piggy's death was nothing more than a hunt. Simon also found the dead parachutist on page 146 in his mind. He was still in his seizures and not in his right mind from the conversation from the Lord of the Flies. He climbed the mountain to see that parachute r was dead. This is when he realized that the beast was in control but was harmless.
The parachute r was the adult supervision and when Simon saw that he was dead, the beast would creep inside the boys. The Lord of the Flies had many characters but if there were one character that could not be replaced, it would be Simon. The story would not have been the same without his good presence and mystic qualities, which are unequal. 3
Bibliography
Golding, William. Lord of the Flies. New York: Perigee, 1954.