He asks them what their name is and repeats it to remember.
As each boy shows up on the island in "Lord of the Flies," Piggy tries to establish order and maintain a sense of rationality by organizing meetings, emphasizing the importance of the conch shell as a symbol of authority, and advocating for rules and reason in the group's decision-making. He often serves as a voice of reason and logic amidst the growing chaos and savagery of the boys.
Piggy at first started out as like letting people say things to him but as the story was going he started to change a little bit more and before his death he was conforting everyone
his behavior is mostly quiet & rational. When Ralph talks to him he gets really quiet sometimes. He also behaves like an adult. So u can right "like an adult figure". Your welcome!
Each and every fire that was made was using Piggy's glasses.
Well, when Ralph is feeling sad about being left out of Jacks group, Piggy comforts him in a way only a man can.
Ralph and Piggy found each other and blew the conch shell first, so they called the first meeting of the boys
In Chapter 10 of "Lord of the Flies," Ralph and Eric were hunting down Jack's tribe to retrieve Piggy's glasses. They were not actually hitting anyone, but there was a physical confrontation between them and Jack's tribe on the beach.
In "Lord of the Flies," the boys get to speak out during their regular meetings, known as assemblies, where they discuss important matters about their survival on the deserted island. These assemblies give each boy the opportunity to voice their opinions and concerns, shaping the group dynamics and decision-making process.
he was afraid he would get attacked by the other kids because hes a "fatie".
The Lord of the Flies itself to Simon
The Conch
The boys demonstrate cruelty in "Lord of the Flies" through actions such as bullying, exclusion, and violence against each other. This includes name-calling, physical intimidation, and even murder as they become increasingly savage and uncivilized on the deserted island.
During the night in chapter 10 of "Lord of the Flies," the boys' shelter is destroyed by Jack and his tribe. They roll a boulder down the mountain, causing the shelter to collapse and kill Piggy. Ralph, Sam, and Eric are left vulnerable and terrified after witnessing the destruction.
people kill each other
Jack, Roger and Maurice raid the shelters on the beach during the night. In the darkness there is a fight but from the descriptions given by Ralph and Eric it appears they were actually fighting each other. Meanwhile Jack and his accomplices achieved their aim and left in possession of Piggy's glasses.