In "Lord of the Flies," when the figure comes to rest, the wind causes it to sway and twist. This movement creates an eerie and unsettling effect, enhancing the mysterious and supernatural atmosphere of the scene.
it was piggy
He is wearing clay and blood
In the novel "Lord of the Flies," the character known as the Lord of the Flies is portrayed as a devil-like figure through his manipulation of the boys, his encouragement of violence and savagery, and his ability to tempt them towards evil actions. He represents the darker impulses and instincts within the boys, leading them towards chaos and destruction.
He says in comes out of the ocean at night. :P
Simon was a pure, good-hearted character who just wanted to help others. He was brave, and passionate. He was the "Christ Figure" in Lord of the Flies. But he was murdered.
In Lord of the Flies, the novel by William Golding, Simon, on the mountainside, frees the parachutist's lines. The novel was published in 1954.
Simon represents the inherent goodness in mankind. He is the Christ-figure of the novel.
cause he likes muking bin
Cause he is the birth wardent of the flies , for him to speak
Simon is often identified as a Christ like figure.
The flies itself do not represent much but that off rotting or decay (from the pig's head). But the flies in the phrase "lord of the flies" do have a meaning. "Lord of the Flies" is translated in the Bible as Beelzebub, or the devil. Also, Simon was not evil, he was the "Jesus" figure in the story.
In "Lord of the Flies," the beast is said to inhabit the jungle during the day. The littlun describes it as a creature that hides in the treetops and comes out at night.