Are you referring to two separate books, called The Secret Place and Lord of the Flies or are you referring to Simon's 'secret place' in the jungle in the book Lord of the Flies? If you are referring to two separate books you need to read them both and make notes comparing and contrasting the two stories.
In "Lord of the Flies," Ralph's secret hiding place is revealed to Jack and his tribe by Samneric, Ralph's two loyal friends who are captured and tortured by Jack's tribe. Under pressure and fear, Samneric betray Ralph's hiding place to Jack in order to avoid further harm.
Simon's place is mentioned in Chapter 3 of "Lord of the Flies." In this chapter, Simon finds a hidden area in the jungle, a peaceful and serene place where he goes to be alone and reflect. This spot becomes a symbol of Simon's connection to nature and his spiritual insight in the novel.
Yes, "Lord of the Flies" takes place during a fictional war, not specifically World War 2.
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yes. The lord of the flies is set during the early cold war, and a hypothetical unspecified nuclear exchange.
By reading both books and noting similarities and contrasts between the two stories.
How is Simon from lord of the flies?
The boys join Jack in secret in Chapter 8 of "Lord of the Flies" because they are tempted by the promise of food and protection that Jack offers. They are swayed by their immediate desires and the sense of power and freedom that Jack represents, leading them to abandon Ralph's leadership.
Lord of the Flies was created on 1954-09-17.
The character who thinks the island is a bad place in "Lord of the Flies" is Simon. He is portrayed as the compassionate and intuitive character who feels a sense of unease about the island and its inhabitants, especially as they descend into chaos and violence.
The Lord of the Flies takes place on a deserted island. The setting is significant because it isolates the characters from society, leading to a breakdown of civilization and the exploration of human nature under extreme conditions.