In "Lord of the Flies," Simon goes to a secluded spot in the jungle to meditate and have a spiritual experience. He is seeking answers about the nature of the "beast" and the darkness within the other boys on the island. However, tragically, this moment of introspection ends in his untimely death at the hands of the other boys who mistake him for the beast.
"Simon go back" was said in the novel "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, first published in 1954. It was part of a scene where the character Simon hallucinates and hears the Lord of the Flies speaking to him.
How is Simon from lord of the flies?
The jungle
He tells simon to go away because he was only a scared little boy.
The Jungle
Joseph Simon Lord III was born in 1912.
Joseph Simon Lord III died in 1991.
The homophone for "floes" is "flows."
Ralph, Jack, and Simon
Simon is a symbol of a prophet.
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."
Simon suggests that they should go up the mountain and face the beast, but the other boys do not agree with him in Chapter 5 of "Lord of the Flies". Simon's suggestion highlights his bravery and willingness to confront their fears, which contrasts with the other boys' reluctance and cowardice.