Help with Questions to Lord of the Flies: Ralph says in Chapter 12 “there was that indefinable connection between

  1. Ralph says in Chapter 12 “there was that indefinable connection between himself and Jack; who therefore would never let him alone; never.” What is that connection? How does it develop and what does it signify?
  2. When Simon sees the Lord of the Flies, Golding writes that his “gaze was held by that ancient inescapable recognition” (Chapter 8). What recognition is Golding referring to?
  3. Why does Simon’s role as a visionary make him an outcast in the group? What other visionaries have been outcasts in their societies?
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