Simon Lord Of The Flies Analysis

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All people have the ability to be good, but it can be very difficult for them. On the surface, people can appear to be good and civil, but underneath it all, is the ugly truth of how savage and evil people can become without the influences of society. In Lord of the Flies by William Golding, the boys lose the society in which they had once lived and they become isolated from the rest of the world. Simon, the representation of Christ, demonstrates the contrast between who people are and who they should be. The boys on the island, kill Simon, the only good influence they have, suggesting that even he, who was purely good, did not have the ability to guide the boys away from their inner darkness and influence them the way their society would have. …show more content…

In spite of Simon’s good influence, the boys fell into chaos and destroyed parts of the island, which only became worse in his absence. The boys went on a path of destruction of all that is good and pure due to the fact that evil cannot thrive in the presence of good, were there was “black smoke before the burning wreckage of the island”and “the other little boys began to shake and sob too.”(202) Not only did they leave the island broken but they destroyed themselves as well. The boys unintentionally ripped their innocence from themselves. With Simon dead, there was no chance for any civility on the island. Darkness consumed the island and its inhabitants, that would be impossible to come back from. Simon’s presence prior to his death, was very significant. His influence helped to keep the boys civil and good and without it they were lost. However, even with Simon, the boys managed to fall into chaos insinuating that the evil within them was stronger than their good as well as the goodness of Simon, proving that they will be unable to come back from their experience on the island. Their actions without Simon demonstrates how they have very little to no good in them at all since they were able to fall so deep into savagery and

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