Simon Lord Of The Flies Conflict Essay

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Throughout the Lord of the Flies by William Golding, Simon, one of the boys on the island shows a very complex inner conflict. Simon battles with the inner conflict of whether to give into the human nature to deceive or to tell everyone the truth that he believes there is a beast within everyone. This inner conflict is prevalent throughout the book, however it doesn't manifest until halfway through the book. During Chapter 5 Simon is asked by Ralph if he believes in the beast, Simon vocalizes his opinion saying “I dont know,” (Golding 89) showing that he does not fully believe in fallacy that there is a beast wondering around the island. He goes on to explain himself saying “What I mean is... maybe it's only us.” (89) this brings to light his idea that perhaps the only beasts on the island …show more content…

Even though Simon does not believe in the implication of that there is a beast, he still tells them to go up the mountain again to get a clear view of the supposed “beast.” It’s as if he will not delude himself with the idea of an external beast despite human nature's tendency to deceive itself in order to not fall into psychological chaos, something these boys are on the brick of. I During Simon’s encounter with the Lord of the Flies in Chapter 8, the Lord of the Flies says “Fancy thinking the beast was something you could kill.” (143) The Lord of the Flies represents Simon’s subconscious within the book. Due to this this scene shows that regardless of the fact Simon is consciously thinking about how the beast is really inside man, subconsciously he has toyed with the idea of believing in the belief that the beast is external, an attempt to deceive himself from his previous thoughts that it is within man, emphasizing the internal struggle going on within his

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