The world is an wicked place; it is the breeding ground of evil. One can take a swift look at the news and immediately see headlines of horrible murders, tragedies, and shootings. It is as if everyone in the entire world is set out to kill and destroy. But what about the kindhearted people? The people that manage to do honorable deeds and aid others in their life? These few individuals, such as Simon from Lord of the Flies and Jesus Christ from the Bible, manage to resist being immoral in the midst of a corrupt world through traits of selflessness and knowledge. These similar qualities between Simon and Jesus suggest that despite wrongdoing running rampant in society, one can still withstand it. To go further, the difference between the outcomes of Simon and Jesus’s deaths show the negative effect on people in civilizations when these attributes are missing. Simon and Jesus’s selfless natures are evident when they both go above and beyond to satisfy the hunger of those who cannot feed themselves. In Lord of the Flies, Simon cares for the littluns and “found for them the fruit they could not reach, pulled off the choicest from up in the foliage, passed them back down to the endless, outstretched hands...he had satisfied them” (Golding …show more content…
Attributes such as these help them look beyond their personal longings and the worldly pressures that exist in society. The difference between their deaths illustrate that when these qualities are absent, people will become completely chaotic. But when they are present, they can positively impact people to take a stand against evil as well. Ultimately, this matters because, the more people that accept these attributes and live them out in their daily life, the better society will be as whole. And it starts with