Lord of the Flies

Based on your prior knowledge and previous experiences, explain your prediction involving Simon and the rest of the novel.

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I know this novel pretty well so my take may be different than yours. We must first understand what Simon represents in the novel. From the beginning, Golding develops Simon as a Christ-figure. Simon takes on many of the characteristics that Christ had. Simon is the only boy who understands the nature of the Beast; he knows the beast lives within all the boys. So, it is fitting when Simon scrambles down the mountain to tell the boys the "good news" (The beast that they see is just a dead pilot), Simon is brutally killed.