Jack, Roger, and the Littluns kill Simon when he shows up to warn them.
In The Lord of the Flies, Jack explains Simon's death to the boys who are with him by convincing them that the beast killed him. He even tries to make himself believe this lie.
In The Lord of the Flies, Jack explains Simon's death to the boys who are with him by convincing them that the beast killed him. He even tries to make himself believe this lie.
In Lord of the Flies Simon is killed by Jack and his group on pages 152-154 (chapter 9) aaccttuualllyy, thats when simon is making his way down the mountain after his adventure, but he is actually killed on page 168 when jack and his tribe mistake him for the beast during a thunderstorm.
Jack never died
Ralph, Jack, and Simon are the three boys who go on an exploration to see if they are indeed on an island in "Lord of the Flies."
Ralph takes Simon and Jack along with him on the expedition.
Ralph is the leader. Jack is the antagonist and rebel . Simon is the Jesus archetype.
No, Jack did not believe that Simon was the beast in "Lord of the Flies." He mistook Simon for the beast during a frenzied dance in the forest, but later realized his mistake and Simon's true identity.
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Ralph, Jack, and Simon are the three main boys who explore the island in "Lord of the Flies." They play significant roles in the novel and each represents different aspects of human nature.