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Troyanec [42]
3 years ago
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How was simon seen as the religious person in lord of the flies?

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Finger [1]3 years ago
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It was a long time ago for me but from what I remember he was a God like being just think of his name SIMON is a biblical name he also goes to the forest I think to do something I forgot what but he tells the group not to fall asleep just like Jesus did he went out to the garden to pray and told his disciples not to fall asleep and when SImon (lord of the flies) and Jesus (Bible)  both come back they are all asleep also he is killed just like Jesus although the boys didn't know they were killing Simon because it was dark and lastly when he Is dead his feet go up a little I think that could be considered supernatural like Jesus 
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