Nothing except, well, living. Widge's motivation was that Falconer(Bass) would kill him if he refused to get the play. He didn't turn himself in and ask for protection because he thought the company was no match for Falconer(Bass). Did you even read the book?
Well, it depends on what kind of success you are talking about, but Shakespeare is the best-known playwright in the world 400 years after he stopped writing plays. You might call that success.
In order to understand the traits of Widge, it's necessary to understand the role he plays in the story.To make it short, Widge is a 14-year-old orphan, who's master (Simon 'Falconer' Bass) wants him to steal Shakespeare's newest play, Hamlet. But after being part of an acting group that treats him like family for the first time in his life, Widge becomes divided between his loyalties to his master and to the troupe.So, from this, we can gather not one, but three traits of Widge:(1) Curiosity. As befits an average, 14-year-old boy, Widge is very inquisitive. It is his curiosity regarding the play that creates this conundrum, since he becomes more and more attached to the plot and actors of the play.(2) Loyalty. In contrast to his childish nature, Widge remains loyal to his manipulative master, and finds himself becoming more and more loyal towards 'Lord Chamberlain's Men' and Shakespeare. This division of loyalty becomes one of the main conflicts in the book.(3) Kindness. In contrast to how Falconer is depicted as ruthless and cruel, Widge is kind both to his friends and to Shakespeare. Being kind (and perhaps naive), Widge can't bear the thought of something happening to Shakespeare or the Lord Chamberlain's Men - and this is what drives the happy ending of the book.
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John Simon is an American author and literary, theater, and film critic.
simon armitage has written over 5371 poems
The cast of Being Shakespeare - 2011 includes: Simon Callow
Rowena Simon has written: 'Marmaduke and Gwendolyn, or, Shakespeare was right about the course of true love' -- subject(s): Pantomimes
The Deputy - 1959 The Return of Simon Fry 1-21 was released on: USA: 13 February 1960
The cast of Meeting Shakespeare - 2012 includes: Jonathan Bate as himself David Blakemore as himself Simon Callow as himself
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he predicts that SImon will reach or he shall return home safely. Simon says, "You'll get back all right." (Chapter 7) Ralph's reaction is unsure and uncomfortable.
Ralph clutches a chunk of meat from the pig's head, a makeshift offering to the beast, as he talks about Simon's murder during the chaotic and frenzied scene in "Lord of the Flies."
Simon was an intelligent, Christ-like charcater and undertood that something might happen to him that will not allow him to return. Perhaps he was hinting at the fact that the dreaded beast was actually inside of them. He ultimatly does not return, for he dies in Chapter 9.
In chapter 7, Simon predicts that the boys will be rescued and return back to the world of adults. He believes that they will be saved from the island and the chaos that has consumed them.
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No, the chanting dancing boys do not recognize Simon. They mistake Simon for the "Lord of the Flies" and only see him as a sacrificial offering during their tribal dance and chant.
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