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At the end of Chapter 3, Simon has a vision of a pig's head on a stick, which speaks to him in a hallucination. This scene foreshadows the savagery and darkness within the boys and Simon's eventual realization of the true nature of the beast on the island.
The jungle
at the end of chapter 8 Simon is killed and tortured by everyone because they though that he was the beast. ^false.he loses consciousness
He feels guilty about murdering Simon; him and the rest of the boys kill Simon at the end of chapter 9
Simon is the Christ-figure in Lord of the Flies. He disappears to private clearings in the island to appreciate and commune with nature. Later in the novel, he goes alone to the top of the mountain to investigate the parachuter. After his death, his body is surrounded by a glowing halo of sea life and drifts away.
At the end of chapter three it is revealed that Simon goes alone to a 'secret place' in the jungle.
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Simon helps Ralph build shelters in Chapter 3 of "Lord of the Flies."
In chapter three: Huts on the Beach Ralph and Simon are attempting to erect a third shelter but the two previous shelters must have been erected during the unrecorded elapsed time period which occured between the end of chapter 2 and the begining of chapter 3.
They think he's in the bathing-pool.
Ralph and Simon were attempting to build a third shelter on the beach. Ralph was standing outside it placing branches and leaves onto it, while Simon was inside trying to arrange the branches.
Simon meets the beast in chapter 8 on page 137.
At the end of Chapter 7, Nick is still in his thirties, as he celebrates his thirtieth birthday in Chapter 3.