Piggy symbolises innocence, he is fat, asthmatic, wears glasses etc. so is automatically a target.
Jack makes himself look good by picking on the victim
Jack is completely opposite, he symbolises the desent into savagery
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Jack resents Piggy because he sees him as weak, a hindrance to his authority and control over the group. Piggy's intelligence and rational thinking threaten Jack's desire for power and dominance on the island. Jack also dislikes Piggy's vulnerability and dependence on him, viewing him as a liability rather than an asset.
Initially Ralph views Piggy as an unwanted intrusion, who imposes himself on Ralph when Ralph wishes merely to be alone and revel in the joy of finding himself on a tropical island. As time passes Ralph begins to see beyond Piggy's fat, pompous attitude and disinclination to work and finds himself relying increasingly on Piggy's intelligence and the focus on rescue which Piggy has been able to retain. By the end of the book Ralph realises, perhaps too late, that Piggy was his only true friend.
Jack's attitude is dismissive. Jack has a very high opinion of his own worth and a very poor opinion of those he considers to be inferior, which amounts to virtually every other boy on the island with the except of Ralph, who he envies. Jack tells Piggy to shut up and also tells him rather curtly that he isn't wanted so I think you might also detect some resentment and dislike of Piggy.
Hates piggy he thinks that piggy is no help for them at all.
He Doesn"t Like them and he thinks that rules are dumb when worring about survival
Jack reachs by drawing out his knife and held it in the air. :D
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Piggy's glasses.
Jack orders the boys to kill Piggy and Ralf.
Piggy is the boy who does not dance at Jack's first feast in "Lord of the Flies." He is not physically capable of dancing due to his asthmatic condition, and he also struggles to keep up with the other boys due to his lack of physical fitness.
To show his power
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Simon retrieved Piggy's spectacles after Jack had knocked them off, when he had smacked Piggy across the head.
In the story "Lord of the Flies", Jack scolds Piggy for speaking out of turn. Jack slaps Piggy across the face, breaking one of the lenses of his glasses.
ralph to piggy
Roger and Maurice are the ones that attack Jack and Piggy because Jack wants Piggy's glasses.
to kill the pig