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Simon As A Christ Figure In William Golding's Lord Of The Flies

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In the novel Lord of The Flies, William Golding portrayed Simon as a Christ-figure. Simon and Jesus led parallel lives. Simon’s appearance seemed to resemble that of Jesus Christ’s. Simon picked fruit from the tree to feed the littluns. He also practiced deep meditation away from the other children. Simon received messages from the Lord of The Flies while meditating. Simon also tried to illuminate the children about the myth of “the beast” and dies a horrific death at the hands of the people he loved. He received an almost angelic burial. His death marks the completion of the destruction of the island’s civilization. All of these events allude to Jesus’s life events, according to the scriptures in the Bible.
Simon’s appearance seemed to resemble that of Jesus Christ’s. Simon is described as having no external beauty to speak of. “He was a small, skinny boy, his chin pointed…” (Golding 55). While Jesus is also described as non good looker himself. “...there is no beauty that we should desire him.” (Isaiah 53:2).
In the novel, Simon picked fruit for the littluns, when they could not reach it. “Simon found for them the fruit they could not reach.” (Golding 56). In the Bible, Jesus took 5 loaves of bread and looking up at the heaven he fed the crowd of people. “ Taking the five loaves and the two fish and looking up to heaven, he gave thanks and broke the loaves. … gave them to the people” (Matthew 14:18-20 NIV). The parallel here demonstrates that both Simon and Jesus fed

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