Ralph and Simon believe they should explore the island to gain a better understanding of their surroundings, assess the available resources, and potentially find a way to signal for rescue. They see exploration as a way to increase their chances of survival and establish order among the group.
Ralph, Jack and Roger search the island and climb the mountain in their search for "the beast."
Simon Jack and Ralph. Piggy wanted to go but the other three boys left him to take a list of everyone elses names.
Early in the novel Ralph, Jack and Simon climb the mountain to ascertain if they are actually on an island. Later in the book Ralph, Jack and Roger climb the mountain in search of the beast.
One of the first things that they decide on it that Ralph should be their chief. Ralph then appoints Jack to be in charge of the former choir and asks him to decide what they should be. Jack decides that they should be hunters. Finally Ralph says that they need to decide if they are on an island or not. He then chooses to take Jack and Simon with him on an expedition to find out.
Simon tells Ralph that he will get home safely in "Lord of the Flies." Simon has a mystical and intuitive connection with the island and its surroundings, allowing him to offer comfort and reassurance to Ralph.
Simon sees the island as a place of beauty and peace, while Ralph focuses on practical matters of survival and rescue. Jack views the island as an opportunity for power and control. Simon's perspective is more connected to nature and spirituality, while Ralph and Jack are influenced by their desires for leadership and dominance.
Answer The author made Simon say that to foreshadow that Simon would not get home alright/ at all. This is true, but this also means that Ralph will be the only person that will be able to return to his true self after they get off of the island.
He wanted to explore the island's nature for himself.
Ralph, Jack, and Simon
Simon suggests that Ralph should hold another meeting to tell the little-uns (little boys) Pg.51
Ralph, Jack, and Simon went to explore the island and confirm that it was indeed an island. They wanted to assess their surroundings and see if there were any other people present besides the group of boys. This exploration helped them understand their situation and the challenges they would face in being stranded on the island.
Simon is different because he is the purest character on the island. As he represents a Christ figure. He also proves to be the smartest boy on the island (aside from Piggy) as he is the first and only boy to find and understand what The Beast and The Lord Of the Flies is. Although Ralph is a good character as well the 2 boys (ralph and simon) have 2 different personalities and different goodness within them. The difference between Jack and Simon, in simple, is Jack represnts the devil and voilence and Simon represents a pure Christ figure