Piggy tries to establish order among the boys. He's intelligent, providing answers to help the boys survive and suggestions to help them be rescued. His looks, behavior, and beliefs resemble those of an adult. He often asks "what grownups would do" when confronted with situations that the children don't know how to handle.
there are more kids than adults in the world
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there are roughly the same amount of adults and children in the world. But there are more adults by a little.
Hi!! Here are the lyrics for Piggy Plum Pie!!Life on the farm is a life for me,I'm a happy piggy with a piggy family,We like having picnics by the lake...My good friend is a cow named Chester,His good friend is a dog named Lester,Lester's momma, she could really bake,She bakes us Piggy Plum Pie,With the ice-cream high,Piggy Plum Pie,With a cinnamon swirl,My, oh, my,How I love that pie,Piggy Plum Pie,With the ice-cream high,Piggy Plum Pie is the best pie in the world...Me and Chester,We like to play,Down by the corn fields,Over by the hay,We always work up a mighty thirst,Right around noon we like to eatMe and Chester, we like our sweetsWe always have our dessert firstWe eat our piggy plum pie,With the ice-cream high,Piggy Plum Pie,With a cinnamon swirl,My, Oh, MyHow I love that pie,Piggy Plum Pie,With the ice-cream high,Piggy Plum Pie is the best pie in the world...If you ever come 'round these parts,Don't be thinking apple tarts,I got something that's sure to satisfy...It tastes so good,And that's because,Lester's Mom makes sure it does,She puts TLC in every pie...She bakes us Piggy Plum Pie,With the ice-cream high,Piggy Plum Pie,With a cinnamonn swirl,My, Oh, My,How I love that pie,Piggy Plum PieWith the ice-cream high,Piggy Plum Pie is the best pie in the world...Piggy Plum Pie is the best pie in the world!
Piggy is a logical level headed boy who thinks in the manner of an adult rather than a boy. Piggy believes in the real world and the laws of science which govern it. There is no place is such a world for entities which by their very existence would make a mockery of the underlying scientific principles which govern everything. Piggy expressed this conviction by saying, and I quote... "'Cos things wouldn't make sense.
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Initially Ralph viewed Piggy as an uninvited and unwanted intrusion on his pleasure at finding himself on a tropical island. Ralph walked off when Piggy was forced to asnwer a call of nature, he didn't wait for the fat boy. Ralph didn't ask Piggy what his name was, probably because he wasn't in the slightest bit interested. Ralph probably felt that he had nothing in common with a fat asthmatic boy who wore a greasy wind-breaker, dropped letters from his words and who didn't know how to swim. Gradually however Ralph's attitude to Piggy began to change. When Ralph found the conch in the lagoon it was Piggy who identified it and told him that it could be blown. Piggy also suggested calling the rest of the boys on the island. Over the course of the book Piggy was constantly on hand to remind Ralph, when he lost track of what he was saying probably due to Petit Mal epilsepsy. Piggy was the voice of reason who suggested lighting a signal fire on the beach when it seemed that the beast was preventing the boys from relighting the fire on the mountain. Slowly Ralph's attitude changed from indifference, through a period where he simply made use of Piggy's abilities, to companionship and finally to the realisation that Piggy had been his friend.
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Piggy establishes himself as most aligned with the adult world through his logical thinking, emphasis on rules and order, and his attempts to maintain a sense of civilization and moral values among the boys on the island. He consistently advocates for reason and cooperation, demonstrating a mature and responsible attitude that contrasts with the more primal behaviors of the other boys.
In "Lord of the Flies", the boys who were supposed to be tending the fire go on a pig hunt with Jack instead. A boat is seen on the ocean, but since the fire has gone out, there is no chance for rescue. Ralph and Jack get in an argument about this. Piggy joins in the argument and is struck in the face by Jack, breaking his glasses.
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Piggy is a rational and logical boy who thinks like an adult. He feels that he understand the rules under which the world operates and these rules do not include beasts and ghosts. It is therefore completely illogical as far as Piggy is concerned to believe in things which manifestly do not and can not exist.