Jewish will to survive and endure, to persist unchanging in our beliefs despite the most horrific circumstances, that lends Simon the strength to survive and endure and hold onto his Jewish identity and humanity, to embrace his moral aims even as a new, dark, intruding part of him urges him to let go. But whatever the source, in fighting to retain that humanity, Simon proves that despite being a vampire, he isnât a monster at all.
He proves that heâs a hero.
The Other as the Hero
In
City of Bones
, Simon is a mundane whom virtually no one bothers to talk to because he doesnât matterâhe is Other because he is painfully normal. But in
City of Lost Souls
,
the world, and Jaceâs life, hangs in the balanceâand Simon is seemingly the only one who can save it. The Clave would kill Jace if they found himânot because theyâre evil, but because they believe the greater good is served in saving the lives of many over the life of one. To stop them and to help Jace, Simon bargains using the only chip heâs gotâhimself.
Despite the fact that Magnus is clear about not being able to guarantee Simonâs safety, Simon decides to call on the angel Raziel himself in order to procure a weapon that would separate Jace from Sebastian without killing him. âIâm not Nephilimâ¦I canât do what [Jace] can do,â he says to Isabelle, justifying to her and himself why he should be willing to sacrifice his life for the chance to save Jaceâs.
When Simon raises Raziel, it brings him face-to-face with death again. âThis time he did not try to say the words, only thought them. Hear, O Israel! The Lord is our God,the Lord is oneââ Simon doesnât die, but whatâs notable is that what saves him is the Mark of Cainâthe very thing Simon considers a curse. It prevents Raziel from taking his life and enables him to request the sword.
As the Angel tells him, âYou would kill the one and preserve the other. Easiest of course to simply kill both.â But Simon refuses to accept this, even from an Angel. âI know weâre not much compared to you, but we donât kill our friends. We try to save them. If Heaven didnât want it that way, we ought never have been given the ability to love.â
Simon has no special love for Jace, nor Jace for Simon, as all fellow devourers of the Mortal Instruments series know, but Simon decides to save Jace anywayânot for himself, or for Clary, or for the world, but because he believes it is the
right thing to do
. Itâs a brave, bold move, arguing with an Angel, and it doesnât go unnoticed. âA veritable warrior of your people, like him whose name you bear, Simon Maccabeus,â the Angel says. He then agrees to provide Simon with the swordâat the cost of his Mark.
Simon hates the Mark. It scares him. But deep down, Simon also thinks itâs âthe thing that made him special.â Not one thingâ
the
thing. The only thing.
And still, Simon lets it go.
It is a sacrifice, relinquishing the Markâs protection, and itâs only after he makes it that Raziel calls him âSimon Maccabeusââwhich is not, as Simon helpfully informs him, his name. It is Raziel, however, who then corrects Simon: âBut you are of the blood and faith of the Maccabees. Some say the Maccabees were Marked by the hand of God. In either case you are a warrior of heaven, Daylighter, whether you like it or notâ (
City of Lost Souls
).
Simon Maccabeus, the youngest of the five Maccabean brothers, made a tactical and strategic alliance that prompted the full independence of Judea, and under his reign, the Jewish people became politically autonomous for the first time since the era of the First Temple. He won wars and led his people into one of the most prosperous periods in Jewish history.
On the surface, it seems like Simon still has a long way to go before he earns the title
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