The pig can represent many things to many different cultures. The Chinese, for example, believe the pig represents wealth, good fortune, and prosperity. The Ancient Egyptians believe the pig to represent strength. Each culture that uses the pig as a symbolic representation has their own defined idea.
The pig represents abundance and plenty. Wealth. Good harvest, no starvation.
1959 was the Year of the Pig.
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the year of the pig
Boar (Pig).
Boar (Pig).
I'm not sure if there was an actual animal, but in the Chinese zodiac it was the year of the snake
The horse is the animal in the Chinese calendar that represents the year 1990. It also represents the years 2002 and 2014.
Snowball is one of those who take over the farm and represents Leon Trotsky
After seeing the pig skull, Ralph knocks it over and severs its head from the stick. He does this out of a mix of fear, anger, and frustration, feeling a sense of defiance and rebellion against the brutal savagery that the skull represents.
The pig in "Lord of the Flies" that becomes the hunted animal after the boys' hunt is named "The Beast" and it represents the primal instincts and savagery within each boy on the island. It symbolizes the darkness and violence that can arise when civilization breaks down.