Ralph says this maybe for sake of conversation, but Simon is in many ways diffrent from most of the boys. Though all of the boys on the island seem to like Simon he stays away and goes to his secret bower in the forest to be alone and have his epeleptic fits. Simon is supposed to be the christ figure in the novel because he is kind to all the boys, stands up for piggy, and even has a conversation with the Lord of the Flies (the devil) in the jungle just as Jesus did. Simon has very bright eyes and coarse black hair. He is the bravest of all of them.
funny, biblical, brave, adventurous, smart, kind....idk what else
funny kind
Kind, funny, loyal, loving, trustworthy.
"Mon père est gentil et drôle"
I would describe him as: young, tough, handsome, cool, funny.
Ralph says this maybe for sake of conversation, but Simon is in many ways diffrent from most of the boys. Though all of the boys on the island seem to like Simon he stays away and goes to his secret bower in the forest to be alone and have his epeleptic fits. Simon is supposed to be the christ figure in the novel because he is kind to all the boys, stands up for piggy, and even has a conversation with the lord of the flies (the devil) in the jungle just as Jesus did. Simon has very bright eyes and coarse black hair. He is the bravest of all of them.
Simon is helpful, kind, never gives up on Ralph or jack. He is also willing to do anything to get back home.
funny, biblical, brave, adventurous, smart, kind....idk what else
Piggy ends up as the 'odd-ball', and his secret that he shares with Ralph is that his nick-name was Piggy because of his size and physique.
RALPH NADER does not drive!!!!!
RALPH NADER does not drive!!!!!
It's Kind of a Funny Story was created in 2006.
It's Kind of a Funny Story has 444 pages.
It's Kind of a Funny Story was released on 10/08/2010.
The Production Budget for It's Kind of a Funny Story was $8,000,000.
All FUNNY!
Simon is a quite boy who keeps to himself a lot. Simon is happy to pick ripe fruit for the littluns who are unable to reach it. He admires Ralph and is happy to help him build shelters and is also happy to run an errand for Ralph, through the darkening jungle when the rest of the boys are scared of the prospect. Simon thinks a lot and seems to have realised, along with Ralph, that the beast is simply part of themselves and not some sort of creature, as most of the other boys believe. Simon faints on occasion and also seems to suffer from epilepsy, which would account for his imagined conversation with the Lord of the Flies, his nose bleed and subsequent collapse. The need to avoid being seen while experiencing an epileptic fit would also account for Simon's desire to spend time alone in his 'secret place.' *Simon is actually suppose to depict the biblical Jesus Christ.