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they ARE a bunch of kids

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It is ironic because Piggy is often treated as an immature and vulnerable character by the other boys on the island due to his physical appearance and lack of authority. His attempts to assert authority or act like a parent are therefore ridiculed or dismissed, highlighting the boys' disregard for Piggy's capabilities and insight.

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