Simon Goodness In Lord Of The Flies

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In Lord of the Flies Simon represents human goodness. Since upon landing on the island, Simon continually stuck by the little ones, despite their constant scorn by the others. When the little ones were struggling to reach fruit atop trees, “Simon found for them the fruit they could not reach, pulled off the choicest from up in the foliage, passed. then back down to the endless, outstretched hands” (56). In doing this, Simon shows his genuine care for everybody on the island, never excluding the little ones. In this way, Simon could also be compared to Christ, with his constant love for all people. Simon, just like Christ, was brutally murdered by a mob who were unknowing of the harm they were causing. The island represents a utopia lost. When

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