Piggy's glasses were used to create the fire to start the signal fire. This was started to get the boys off of the island that they were stranded on.
Piggy represented civilization, reason, and intellect among the boys on the island. He played a crucial role in trying to maintain order and prevent chaos, offering practical solutions and advice to help the boys survive. However, his influence was not always heeded, leading to tragic consequences.
Ralph used his glasses to make fire for the signal fire
He didn't masturbate nearly as much as the other boys did.
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.
Piggy's spectacles symbolize reason, knowledge, intellect, and civilization in "Lord of the Flies." They are used to start fires, representing the power of science and technology to control and maintain order in society. When the spectacles are stolen and broken, it signifies the collapse of civilization and the descent into savagery.
piggy's glasses
Jack used Piggy's glasses by focusing the sunlight through the lenses onto dry leaves and twigs to create a spark and ignite a fire. Piggy's glasses acted as a magnifying glass, harnessing the sun's rays to start the fire.
Mr. Imes will kill you you fool.
make a fire on the hill.
Well in chapter 10 Jack and his tribe of savages invade Ralph's tribe (made of up Ralph, Sam and Eric, Piggy, and one/two littluns) in order to steal Piggy's glasses, which is overall the power to start a fire on the island. Jack might have mentioned this plan in chapter 9 so I'm hoping this is the right answer to your question.
The rules on the Island in "Lord of the Flies" were initially made by Ralph, the elected leader of the boys. The rules were meant to help maintain order and prioritize tasks such as building shelters and maintaining the signal fire. However, as the boys descended into savagery, the rules became increasingly disregarded.
Samneric because they where forced to join Jack Mildrew's tribe and they told Ralph about Jack's plan to search and destroy Ralph.
Piggy and Ralph's plan to confront Jack and the other boys at Castle Rock is flawed because they underestimate Jack's savagery and willingness to resort to violence. Additionally, they lack a cohesive strategy and fail to anticipate the consequences of their actions, leading to a tragic outcome.
Piggy and Ralph's plan to build a signal fire is flawed because they don't prioritize maintaining it properly. They struggle to keep the fire going, resulting in missed opportunities for rescue. Additionally, their lack of supervision allows the fire to spiral out of control and contribute to a disastrous outcome.