Sunday, August 18, 2019
The character of Simon appears different from the other boys in many :: English Literature
The character of Simon appears different from the other boys in many   ways. What effect does this give, and why has Golding used such a   character for a contribution to the novel as a whole? Use a study of   character to justify your response, and closely ...    The character of Simon appears different from the other boys in many  ways. What effect does this give, and why has Golding used such a  character for a contribution to the novel as a whole? Use a study of  character to justify your response, and closely analyze one passage  describing Simon.    The novel ââ¬ËLord of the Fliesââ¬â¢, written in the early 1950ââ¬â¢s is an  allegorical, adventure story; a castaway story about the loss of  innocence. Within this novel William Golding presents many ideas and  themes on levels which require a depth of consideration, but which can  also be interpreted in different ways by all.    The main theme Golding puts forward is the idea the book is based  around. The island is a microcosm of the world, and so the behaviour  in which the boys partake represents that of society. Therefore, the  degeneration of civilization which occurs, shows that society holds  everyone together, without the restraints and rules of society, man  loses sense of right and wrong, and anarchy and savagery can come to  light. The beast within will slowly but surely reveal itself, when  there is nothing to hold it back, leading to a return to primal  states, ultimately resulting in afore said savagery. The novel shows  that it is Goldingââ¬â¢s belief that the human impulse is not as deeply  rooted to civilization, as it is to savagery.    The novel shows our morals come directly from our surroundings, and  the boysââ¬â¢ behaviour justifies this as their surroundings are changed.    Most of the boys do encounter these changes, except for one. Simon. He  stands on an entirely different plane from the rest of the boys.  Although he is younger than Jack, Ralph and Piggy, he is good, pure  and has the most positive outlook. He is insistent that even in the  worst of situations, they will be rescued, even when the likes of  Ralph are doubting the odds. Simon seems to have a spiritual human  goodness which is deeply connected with nature. He is kind to the  younger children, and sees the good within all. He is the first, and  perhaps the only one to realize that the beast on the island is not in  the physical form, but the evil which lurks within all human beings, -  ââ¬Ëââ¬Å"What I mean is â⬠¦maybe itââ¬â¢s only usâ⬠ââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬ ¦.. ââ¬ËSimon became inarticulate    					    
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