The Truth About Simon
By: Mike • Essay • 378 Words • February 16, 2010 • 888 Views
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Imagine being on your way out of the country, and ending up in a different location then planned. What would it be like being stranded on an Island with a group of boys and not being familiar with them at all? In the novel Lord of the Flies, this is the experience that an adolescent boy names Simon had to face. Simon was very helpful
private, and caring through out this journey on the island.
Helping is one of the most important things that Simon does during his life on the island. He is always willing to help when work needs to be done. The first thing that Simon does when he came on this island is help Ralph search the island. He follows him the whole way and became friendly with him. He also helps Ralph make the shelters for everyone on the island. He is the only boy on the island who sticks with Ralph through making all three shelters while everyone else is swimming or running around. This shows Ralph that he can always count on Simon to help him when he needs someone. He also is very helpful when Ralph needs someone to go and tell Piggy that the group of young boys would not be able to make it back to camp till after sunset. He volunteers without any question