The Lord of the flies, By William Golding. Essay that contrsts views on nature between Simon and Jack. Instructions: To BRIEFLY create an essay contrasting the vies of nature between Jack and Simon.
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Pages: 2
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<Tab/>In the book called The Lord of the Flies, many children face challenges on an island after a plane crash. Jack and Simon, along with many other people must learn to live and adapt with the environment on the island. Jack and Simon contrast in their views of nature.
<Tab/>Jack seems to have very ugly views of nature, like something that gets into the way.
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amp;lt;Tab/>"Simon . . . went to where a perceptible path led him. Soon the jungle closed in. Tall trunks bore unexpected pale flowers . . . where life went on clamorously." <Tab/>Simon's views and Jack's views contrast very much in the debate in their minds about nature. Although many differences are clear in this novel, many question whether their differences will help themselves out, or lead them into lots of trouble.
amp;lt;Tab/>"Simon . . . went to where a perceptible path led him. Soon the jungle closed in. Tall trunks bore unexpected pale flowers . . . where life went on clamorously." <Tab/>Simon's views and Jack's views contrast very much in the debate in their minds about nature. Although many differences are clear in this novel, many question whether their differences will help themselves out, or lead them into lots of trouble.