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Q: Why does Simon go to his bower (bower a pleasant shady and restful place)?
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Simon is beaten to death by the over excited boys, who mistake him for the beast when he staggers from the jungle and onto the beach during the pig killing dance which is taking place at Jack's feast.


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What means bower?

A pleasant place in the shade under trees or climbing plants in a wood or garden/yard.


What does bower mean?

A pleasant place in the shade under trees or climbing plants in a wood or garden/yard.


What is a bower?

A bower is a shelter or covered structure made of branches, leaves, or vines typically built by birds for nesting or displaying courtship behavior. It can also refer to a pleasant, shady place in a garden or outdoor setting.


In Lord of the Flies why does Simon go to his bower?

Although it is never stated in the novel, the impression is certainly given that Simon sufferes from epilepsy and feeling that an attack is coming on Simon seeks a secluded place away from the other boys.


What has the author Marian Bower written?

Marian Bower has written: 'Glory place' 'East Anglian neighbours' 'The quince bush'


What is bower?

Bower is a word used to describe a shady place in a garden or in the woods. This shade is generated by trees or climbing plants.


What is the theme to the world is not a pleasant place to be?

the theme is that the world is not a pleasant place to be in without someone


In Lord of the Flies why does Simon frequent the bower?

Simon retreats to the bower to find peace and solitude away from the chaos and savagery of the other boys on the island. It is a place where he can connect with nature and his own thoughts, seeking solace and understanding in the midst of the growing darkness within the group.


Nikki Giovanni poem called The World Is Not A Pleasant Place to be?

The World is Not a Pleasant Place to Be by Nikki Giovanni the world is not a pleasant place to be without someone to hold and be held by a river would stop its flow if only a stream were there to receive it an ocean would never laugh if clouds weren't there to kiss her tears the world is not a pleasant place to be without someone


What does a place in the sun mean?

A 'place in the sun' meant a pleasant colony.


Where did TvV show Simon and Simon take place?

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What does hermitage mean?

A hermitage is a place for restful retreat. It is literally the home of a hermit. Andrew Jackson called his plantation home the Hermitage.