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Piggy's Death In Lord Of The Flies Essay

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Simon’s death is resulted by the beating of him by the boys of the island. He was mistaken to be a beast when he was walking out of the forest during the night. When he tries to explain to the boys that he is Simon and not the beast, he trips and falls over to the beach rocks. The beast is not real, but is assumed to be real by the boys of the island. The reason for this is because Jack makes the beast seem as a godlike figure, he uses this to rule and manipulate the members of the hunting tribe, and is found as a threat to the other boys, which makes them fearful. Due to their belief in the beast, it creates paranoia and fear in them that the beast is always watching, and is always there. Therefore, when a shadowy figure creeps out of the forest during the night, their paranoia of the beast that Jack has formed for them has affected them and had no other intention other than kill the beast. So technically, Jack played a huge role in the killing of Simon. After the death of Simon, he simply ignored the fact that he murdered another boy on the island, and continues to convince the boys that they had not killed Simon last night and that they killed the beast instead. However, then he perpetuates the myth of the beast on the …show more content…

He threw a massive boulder down the mountainside, which end up hitting piggy, shatters the conch shell piggy was holding, and knocks him off the mountain, which resulted in his death. This situation occurred when Ralph’s group encounters Jacks tribe. As Jack tells Ralph to leave, Ralph demands him to return Piggy’s glasses. Jack responds to this by attacking Ralph and they start fighting. Ralph tries to convince Jack on how important building a signal fire is, but this leads to a fight for a second time. Piggy soon tries to speak, hoping to remind everyone about rules, morals, and being rescued, and then Roger shoves a rock at him which forces Piggy’s death and the breaking of the

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