Lord of the Flies

What kinds of conclusions or observations about Simon can we draw from his actions at the end of Chapter Three?

explain the kinds of conclusions or observations about simon we can draw from his actions at the end of the third chapter.

Asked by
Last updated by jill d #170087
Answers 1
Add Yours

The end of Chapter Three gives the reader an appreciation for Simon's desire for solitude. While everyone else is acting out from emotions, predominantly anger and fear...... Simon merely wants to get away from it all and disappear into the silence.

Source(s)

Lord of the Flies