Ralph and Piggy organize the survivors by calling a meeting using the conch shell. They establish rules for speaking during the meeting and assign tasks to each Survivor to contribute to the group's well-being. They also prioritize the need to build shelters, keep a signal fire burning, and establish a system of rules to maintain order on the island.
Piggy and Ralph are both characters in Lord of the Flies. The problem with Piggy and Ralph's plane is that it goes down and there are no grown-ups around to care for them.
Ralph sees Piggy as someone who is good at problem solving, and often times he asks himself "what would Piggy do?" or something similar to that phrase.
Piggy is Ralph's best ally but he does not stand up for Piggy.
Ralph is obviously the leader and Piggy is a followers, he likes to please Ralph. Ralph is also stronger and smarter, unlike Piggy. ..... Poor Piggy
he keeps on saying piggy piggy and he lets jack and the other know his name and they teases him about it
Ralph wants to get Piggy's specs back and Piggy wanted to kill Jack there and then.
Piggy is portrayed as more clever in "Lord of the Flies" as he uses his intellect and rational thinking to problem-solve, while Ralph relies more on his leadership skills and physical prowess. Piggy's intelligence and critical thinking skills make him an important advisor to Ralph throughout the story.
Piggy & Ralph
piggy's glasses
Piggy.
Ralph's reaction to Piggy's nickname of "Piggy" is surprising because he initially scolds Piggy for revealing his real name, and later adopts the same nickname himself. This shows Ralph's shift in attitude towards Piggy and his acceptance of him as a friend.
Ralph and Piggy use a conch shell to call the boys together.