A few days ago
Anonymous

I need to have an analysis on this quote from Lord of the Flies?

“However Simon though of the beast, there rose before his inward sight the picture of a human at once heroic and sick” (Happens in chapter 6)

Can somebody help me with my analysis on this quote, including the following:

1)Context

2)Introduction of the quotation

3)Explanation of at least three specific parts (phrases, words, figurative language, etc.) of the quotation.

The Analysis should also be at least 8 sentences, thanks a lot!

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A few days ago
Anonymous

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i won’t do all of it for u, but i’ll at least explain wat it means

wat the author is talking about here is that he is imagining a beast, but also a hero bc maybe the beast “saved him” by scaring him away from something dangerous. But bc it is a beast, he knows deep down inside that beasts don’t really exist, so he thinks of a human, in a way a hero, but sick to do things like that.

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