he felt like he was being followed
Martin Bower was born in 1952, in England, UK.
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Guilford-Bower Farm House was created in 1850.
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Simon's bower represents civilization.
Simon retreats to his serene spot, his bower, to find peace and solitude away from the chaos and fear that the other boys are experiencing on the island. He is a compassionate and introspective character who seeks solace in nature and contemplation.
Simon goes to his bower to seek solace and retreat from the chaos and brutality surrounding him. It serves as a sanctuary where he can reflect and connect with nature, allowing him to escape the harsh realities of the world. This space symbolizes his inner peace and is a place for contemplation, highlighting his sensitivity and unique perspective amidst the turmoil.
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.
Dane Bower goes by Danish.
Forrest Bower goes by Tony.
Bob Bower goes by Rocketman, and B'Wana.
Johnny Bower goes by The China Wall.
The only characters that have been reveled to the public are Clary (Lilly Collins) and Jace (Jamie Campbell-bower)
No, when Ralph is hiding from Jack he hides in a thicket (a dense group of bushes or trees). The enclosed bower is where Simon went in the forest to observe the nature and be peaceful. It is also where the head of the pig was put by jack and the hunters for the beast, and when Simon was having a seizure and hallucinating the pig was speaking to him.
I think that there is evidence in the book that Simon suffers from epliepsy. Simon often faints and he is also a bit of a loner, who likes to think. I think that it is important for Simon to have a 'secret place' of his own where he can go if he feels the onset of an epileptic attack. After witnessing the total lack of any support or care for Percival Wemys Madison, when the littlun spent two days alone in a hut crying and talking to himself, Simon would rightly fear what might happen to himself if the likes of Roger came upon him while he having a fit.
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