He is treated differently because he is fatter and he wears glasses also he is smarter than all of the other boys and they don't like hearing that.
Piggy is treated differently in "Lord of the Flies" because he is a physically weak and socially awkward boy. He is often bullied and marginalized by the other boys, who see him as an outsider due to his intellectual nature and reliance on his glasses. Piggy's lack of physical abilities and social skills make him an easy target for ridicule and mistreatment.
Piggy suffers from asthma in "Lord of the Flies," a chronic respiratory condition that requires him to have his glasses to see clearly. This vulnerability becomes a source of torment and eventual tragedy for Piggy throughout the story.
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Piggy is smashed by a boulder at Castle Rock. Roger rolls the boulder down and kills Piggy.
Piggy represents intellectualism and science. Piggy represents logic, intelligence, and conservative adult values.
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