Yes, at least I think that it a good description of him. Piggy is essentially a static character. While the other main protagonists such as Ralph and Jack change and alter over the course of the novel Piggy remains essentially both physically and mentally unchanged. Piggy is a constant against which the changes in the other boys can be compared.
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∙ 14y agoNo, Piggy is not a static character in Lord of the Flies. He undergoes both physical and emotional changes throughout the novel and shows development in his relationships with the other boys, particularly Ralph. He also demonstrates resilience and courage in the face of adversity.
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Piggy finds the spectacles in Lord of the Flies. He uses them to start the signal fire and later relies on them to see clearly.
Piggy in "Lord of the Flies" does not have a specific disease. He is portrayed as overweight, asthmatic, and socially awkward, but his character does not explicitly have a mentioned disease.
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