Simon's statement foreshadows Ralph's eventual rescue and return home from the deserted island. It suggests that despite the challenges and dangers they face, Ralph will ultimately make it out of the situation safely.
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.
What does Simon say to Ralph that makes them both smile? Think carefully about Simon‟s choice of words do you think it foreshadows something that might happen later in the novel?
Because he knows that they will be rescued.
Simon predicts that Ralph will get back to where came from alright.
In "Lord of the Flies," Simon's statement that "you'll get back all right" is ironic because it foreshadows Ralph's eventual survival, despite the challenges and dangers he faces. It is odd because Simon himself ends up being killed by the other boys, suggesting that even those who offer hope may not always see a positive outcome.
Simon's sympathy for other characters is one of his main characteristics; however, you are mistaken. Simon tells Ralph that they will get back all right, when Ralph is having issues with being leader, and begs for a message from the adults.
MLB player Alfredo Simon bats right.
The group of hunters and Ralph immediately reenact the killing of the pig by pretending to attack Robert as part of the hunt ritual. This disturbing act blurs the line between reality and savagery, foreshadowing the descent into violence and chaos on the island.
Ralph is the only boy who truly recognises the significance of Simon's death. Piggy is ready to lay part of the blame on Simon himself and the dance, the Twins are in total self denial and Jack dismisses the entire episode as a 'trick' played by the beast. Ralph alone gives the deed its true name, murder, and Ralph alone seems to realises the depths to which they have sunk and the ferocity of their attack. Ralph too realises that having gone this far Jack and his tribe are now capable of almost anything.
Ralph Miller - right-handed pitcher - died on 1973-05-08.
Ralph Miller - right-handed pitcher - was born on 1873-03-15.
Simon is left and right handed and i hate the way yhu look at me!!!