If Simon had survived in "Lord of the Flies," he may have been able to provide a voice of reason and morality to counteract the growing savagery of the other boys. His presence could have potentially prevented the tragic events that unfolded on the island, leading to a more cooperative and civil outcome for the group.
You would have to read the conversation and use your own words for it.
This is yet another example of something which is not a question but is in fact an assignment set by your teacher for you to do.
he strongly believes i democracy, and listens to the other boys
Simon faints on occasion and also seems to suffer from epilepsy, which would account for his imagined conversation with the Lord of the Flies, his nose bleed and subsequent collapse. Having seen the unsympathetic reaction of the boys towards Percival's nervous breakdown Simon would seek to avoid a similar reaction. The need to avoid being seen while experiencing an epileptic fit would account for Simon's desire to spend time alone in his 'secret place.' It seems that he simply sat there and thought.
When it comes to humans, nothing is 100% pure; a 'pure gift' would mean different things to different people.
Different flies fill different niches and eat different things. It is not unthinkable that a fly would digest a dead worm.
No, Mr. Thomas is not called Simon. The name "Thomas" indicates his identity, while "Simon" would refer to a different individual. If there is a specific context or scenario you’re referring to, please provide more details for clarification.
Simon in Lord of the Flies is not the primary protagonist; that role is typically given to Ralph. Simon is more of a symbolic and spiritual figure in the story, representing goodness and purity in a world of chaos and savagery.
Animals that would have survived on reduced light would be those that are meat eaters. Of course, they wouldn't have survived long because plants would dies and they wouldn't have oxygen.
Saying that the Lord of the Flies speakes in 'the voice of a schoolmaster' shows that Simon is still thinking of home, but more importantky that the boys are following the Lord of the Flies rules on the island in the same way they would the schoolmaster back in England.
Flies and insects and things they eat would go out of control
''Simon a quel âge?'' would mean ''How old is Simon?''