No, Piggy's advice to forget about Simon's death is not wise. It is important to acknowledge and process the death of a group member, as it has significant emotional and psychological implications for the survivors. Ignoring or suppressing the death can lead to unresolved grief and trauma, which can impact the group dynamics and individual well-being in the long run.
Why does piggy suggest that they let the signal forego out at night and relight it every morning? How does Ralph react?
Simons Murder.
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They decide to let the fire go out at night and light it again in the morning
Ralph clutches the conch shell when he talks about Simon's murder. The conch shell symbolizes order and civilization on the island, and Ralph holds onto it as a reminder of the group's initial attempts to maintain law and order.
Ralph takes a makeshift spear to use as a weapon against Jack in "Lord of the Flies." He repurposes a stick, sharpens one end, and uses it to defend himself and confront Jack's tribe.
The cast of Dim Light - 2009 includes: Anais Fairweather as Asia Shepard Ralph Guzzo as Craig Simons
dunno man Piggy clings to Ralph he admires him and wants to be friends with him. Ralph has no interest in this and makes fun of Piggy, he tells all the other boys on the island about the nickname piggy. Ralph and all the others are bothered by piggys speeches and outbursts eventually Ralph realizzes that piggy is a good friend
Ralph sometimes forgets to make a fire because he's beginning to lose the effects of civilization; he's beginning to become a savage.
Ralph and Piggy join in Jack his tribe's dance during the night when Simon came out of the forest. Jack and everybody else thought he was the beastie (since it was so dark) and they killed him.
Piggy, Samneric, and Ralph lie about Simon's death because they are afraid of taking responsibility for their part in the violent mob that killed him. They are overwhelmed by guilt and fear of being held accountable for their actions. Denying the truth allows them to distance themselves from the horrific event.
The rationalization is undertaken mainly by Piggy. Ralph is only too aware they the boys collectively murdered Simon is a frenzied attack and he is deeply upset and filled with remorse. Piggy tries to down play their role insisting that it was a combination of the storm, the dance and even Simon's own fault, for wandering around in the dark, which led to his death. Piggy's advice is to simply forget about it as it can't be changed and thinking about it serves no purpose. so Ralph is not very successful because he thinks everything that happened was his fault. he was deeply upset with himself.