Simon's behavior and attitude in "Lord of the Flies" differ from the other boys because he is kind, empathetic, and introspective. He volunteers to find the best in people, such as in his interactions with Piggy and the littluns, because he sees the potential for goodness in everyone. Simon's role as a moral compass on the island highlights the contrast between his compassion and the other boys' descent into savagery.
Copyright © 2026 eLLeNow.com All Rights Reserved.