No, because I am a keen observer of the human condition.
because all the people on the farm is vegetarian
Huh ! They feels that he is an outsider !
because he is fat and ugly
The boys regarded Piggy as a bore and an outsider because he talked and acted as if he were a grown up. He didn't join in their gamesmbecause he couldn't swim and was too fat and lazy to do any physical activbity. His glasses, asthma and the 'common' way he talked also marked him out as being different.
Piggy is considered an outsider due to his size, which of course is why the others call him piggy or as Jack does occasionly "Fatty", he also has large glasses which would further him more from the other boys on the island
Piggy doesn't get the list of names because he is not invited to join the group of boys who are exploring the island during the assembly. The boys exclude Piggy because they view him as an outsider and don't value his input or opinions as much as they should.
The boys initially ostracize Piggy for his physical weakness, intelligence, and unpopularity. They mock him and ignore his suggestions, seeing him as an outsider. As the novel progresses, some boys start to appreciate Piggy's wisdom and logical thinking, while others continue to disregard him. Ultimately, Piggy's fate highlights the savagery and cruelty that the boys are capable of.
Piggy stands on the margin of the forest clearing, observing the chaos around him as the boys assemble for the meeting. He is the voice of reason and order amongst the group and holds his ground on the outskirts, symbolizing his role as an outsider and intellectual.
Piggy treats the boy with the birthmark with empathy and concern, trying to comfort him and make him feel included. This shows that Piggy is kind-hearted, compassionate, and sensitive to the feelings of others, even in challenging circumstances.
Jack initially dismisses Piggy and the influence he has on the group. He belittles Piggy's intelligence and continually undermines his authority in order to maintain control over the other boys on the island. Eventually, Jack's treatment of Piggy escalates into physical violence, culminating in Piggy's tragic death.
it surprised johnny and ponyboy because johnny really wanted to stab bob on the back
It isn't hard for the boys to hear Piggy, the truth is that they just don't want to listen to him. The fire is exciting and Piggy isn't, he whines a lot about things that most of the other boys find totally boring. Piggy is considered to be an outsider, he doesn't fit in and the majority of the boys consider him a joke and unworthy of respect, so they just don't listen to him. Jack in particular dislikes Piggy and his usual response to anything that Piggy says is, "shut up!"