Ralph leaves and later comes back to Jacks tribe to speak to Samneric who are standing guard, watching for Ralph.
Piggy sees it, Ralph gets it, then it is passed around while people talk, and then Piggy is holding it when he dies
Ralph feels a mixture of grief, guilt, and desperation when Piggy dies during the game. He is devastated by Piggy's death and realizes the seriousness of their situation on the island. Ralph also feels responsible, as he failed to protect Piggy and maintain order among the boys.
Piggy is Ralph's best ally but he does not stand up for Piggy.
Ralph is obviously the leader and Piggy is a followers, he likes to please Ralph. Ralph is also stronger and smarter, unlike Piggy. ..... Poor Piggy
No. Ralph nearly dies, Piggy dies and Simon dies. It is implied that Ralph murders two boys in his struggle of self defense. Is it also suggested that the boy with the mulberry birthmark dies in the fire early on in the book.
he keeps on saying piggy piggy and he lets jack and the other know his name and they teases him about it
Ralph wants to get Piggy's specs back and Piggy wanted to kill Jack there and then.
Piggy & Ralph
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 glasses
Piggy.
Ralph's reaction to Piggy's nickname of "Piggy" is surprising because he initially scolds Piggy for revealing his real name, and later adopts the same nickname himself. This shows Ralph's shift in attitude towards Piggy and his acceptance of him as a friend.