Simon's death was largely the result of mistaken identity by all of the boys, during an overexited pig dance which happened in an evening thunderstorm. The description of Simon's death conveys the almost animal ferocity of the attack by the boys. Piggy's death in constrast was the direct consequence of the action of one boy, Roger who, in full daylight and aware of the possible consequences, just went ahead and launched a boulder from the top of castle rock simply because he wanted to.
In "Lord of the Flies," Simon is killed by the group of boys during a frenzied dance that turns deadly. Piggy is killed when a boulder is pushed off a cliff by Roger, a member of Jack's tribe, as part of their violent control over the island.
Piggy and Simon are both killed
Simon and piggy
Simon and Piggy.
Piggy is killed at Castle Rock in Lord Of The Flies.
Piggy is smashed by a boulder at Castle Rock. Roger rolls the boulder down and kills Piggy.
They are both outsiders although they are unalike
Simon and Piggy
Simon retrieved Piggy's spectacles after Jack had knocked them off, when he had smacked Piggy across the head.
The other two characters who helped keep the fire burning in "Lord of the Flies" were Piggy and Simon. Piggy was responsible for suggesting the idea of using Piggy's glasses to light the fire, while Simon helped to gather wood for the fire.
He felt shame
The scene where Simon gives Piggy meat is found on page 74 in Chapter 3 of "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding. Simon shares his own portion of meat with Piggy as an act of kindness and compassion.
In Lord of the Flies, Piggy and Simon are tragically killed. Simon is stabbed to death by the boys and Piggy is sadly hit by a massive rock:(