Simon goes to his 'secret place' in the jungle. This is a half fallen tree swathed in creepers, which screen it off from a clearing in the jungle and form a 'little cabin' where he can be alone.
Simon volunteers to run through the forest to tell Piggy that the others won't be back until after dark. Simon doesn't believe that the beast is a physical entity that could harm him, so he knows that there is nothing to fear in the forest.
After the argument between Jack and Ralph, Simon goes off by himself into the forest, seeking peace and solitude. He often retreats into nature to reflect on the conflicts among the group and find solace in the beauty of the island.
When Ralph asked for a volunteer to go and tell Piggy and the littluns that the biguns would be delayed Simon said, and I quote... "I'll go if you like. I don't mind, honestly." Then he smiled and ran off before Ralph had a chance to reply.
At the end of chapter three it is revealed that Simon goes alone to a 'secret place' in the jungle.
the only way to get off an unicorn is to go back to the eerie forest and you will get off!
go away; leave me alone
No when he went into the forest he went alone.
Right before you go into pinwheel forest the grass patch next to the nurse the girl in pink (Diffrent person) If that dose not work (Probebly won't) then go to Pinwheel Forest then go to the Darker grass and he will apear in double battles but rarley he will apear alone i have only found him alone once in the darker grass
He and Karou go off alone somwhere together.
three times
Simon goes off alone in "Lord of the Flies" to find a quiet place where he can reflect and be closer to nature. He is introspective and finds solace in solitude, away from the chaos and discord among the boys on the island. This time alone allows him to connect with his inner thoughts and gain a deeper understanding of the situation around him.