Simon dreams makes him realize that hthere might be no beast in the island just the boys imagination. So he goes looking for the beast to make sure by his own eye that its real. He finds nothing but the pig's head which terrifies him and tries to convince the boys that there is no beast in the island..... CAN TELL YOU MORE.. DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH IN YOUR BOOK THERES THE ANSWERS
You would have to read the conversation and use your own words for it.
Simons Murder.
no.
unknown. i dont actually know if they discussed anything about his parents.
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Simon is known to 'faint' often, he goes to a secret place in the jungle to be alone. He feels a 'pulse beating in his head' and collapses after an imaginary conversation with the evil inside himself and a subsequent nosebleed. Simon is probably an epileptic.
Simon has something called epilepsy which causes you to hillucinate or talk to imaginary people so he has somewhat a phsycic power. He dosent talk to anyone in the jungle but it rather is coping with his epilsepsy in private
In The Lord of the flies how do piggy and Ralph find out about Simons murder
Ralph brings up Simon's name when he tries to remind the group of boys about Simon's murder and the possible existence of a "beast." Simon is a character in "Lord of the Flies" who is killed by the group during a frenzy.
"Howling wind and waves wash Simon's mangled corpse into the ocean, where it drifts away, surrounded by glowing fish." from Lord of the Flies Sparknotes
Jack blamed the fear on the "beast" but it was just imaginary and he used it to make himself powerful.
As Simon's body floats out to the sea in "Lord of the Flies," it is surrounded by gentle waves and the vast expanse of the ocean. There is a calmness and serenity to the scene, highlighting the contrast between his peaceful passing and the chaos and violence that consumed the island.