Simon And Piggy

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In Lord of the Flies, a plane crashed on an island where no adults were near. This crash led kids having to learn to survive on their own. Two boys, Simon and Piggy, tried surviving on their own, but unfortunately didn’t survive throughout the whole book. Simon and Piggy are similar because they are both helpful, have similar traits, and both end up dying at the end of the book. Being helpful was a valuable trait for both of the boys throughout Lord of the Flies. Though Simon and Piggy had many similarities, there were many differences as well. On the island there was always someone who needed help or always something that you could help out on. Simon and Piggy demonstrated their helpfulness throughout Lord of the Flies as much as they could. …show more content…

Simon is a very strong and brave boy who liked to show his confidence. Simon likes others knowing that he knows his information. “We used his specs” (Golding 42). Simon wanted others to know how they kept the fire going and that he was a part of it. Simon was also a leader, the littluns always followed him. Simon would always pick the fruit from the tree for the littluns because they couldn’t reach it. Piggy on the other hand had some struggles. Having poor eyesight, being overweight, and having asthma caused many problems for Piggy on the island. Having asthma caused Piggy the struggle to not being able to investigate the island as much as the others were able to. Piggy had to to sit out and take some breathes instead of exploring with the others. Unlike Simon, Piggy was not able to be as much of a leader as Simon could. Piggy couldn’t be a leader himself because he lacks leadership qualities and always followed Ralph, he typically depended on other people. Both Simon and Piggy held the characteristic of being wise and insightful with them being the only ones who understood the beast at first. Unfortunately Simon and Piggy end up dying and were not able to make it home back to England. “Kill the beast! Cut his throat! Spill his blood!” (Golding 152). Jack was having a feast and Simon was on his way to tell the boys exciting news. Mistaking Simon for the beast, the boys were all shouting at Simon who they thought was the beast. The boys then start tearing up Simon while Simon was trying to explain to them who he was. Simon then trips and the boys fall on him, causing him to die. A storm then formed over the island and washed Simon’s body into the

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