pigge is the fat boy he has a breat problem
Piggy is smashed by a boulder at Castle Rock. Roger rolls the boulder down and kills Piggy.
Jack and his hunters break in and steal piggy's glasses
it dies
he gets knocked out
It is shattered to pieces when Piggy falls off Castle Rock.
After Jack leaves to go to Castle Rock, Piggy becomes more confident with himself, and starts to stand up for himself. This happens because Jack stole Piggy's glasses, and now he can no longer hide behind his disability of not being able to see.
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Ralph and Piggy visit Jack's camp on two occasions. The first time is when Jack holds a feast on the beach and they go, as Piggy says, "To make sure that nothing happens" and also for some meat. The second time is when they go to Jack's headquarters at Castle Rock to demand the return of Piggy's glasses. Ralph and Piggy visit Jack's camp on two occasions. The first time is when Jack holds a feast on the beach and they go, as Piggy says, "To make sure that nothing happens" and also for some meat. The second time is when they go to Jack's headquarters at Castle Rock to demand the return of Piggy's glasses. because they feel like its ali fuentes
When Piggy tries to get his glasses back from the other boys in "Lord of the Flies," he is pushed away and ignored. The boys do not see the importance of the glasses to Piggy and are more focused on their own desires and power struggles. Piggy's failed attempt to retrieve his glasses emphasizes the breakdown of civilization and moral values on the island.
In Chapter 10 of "Lord of the Flies," Piggy is killed by Roger, who pushes a large rock off a cliff, hitting Piggy and causing him to fall to his death. This act symbolizes the complete breakdown of civilization and order on the island.
Roger pushes a boulder off a cliff and it starts heading towards Ralph and Piggy. Ralph dodges the bolder, but it hits Piggy which shatters the conch and sends him to his death. HI BRANDON YEMENS
Piggy's spectacles symbolize reason, knowledge, intellect, and civilization in "Lord of the Flies." They are used to start fires, representing the power of science and technology to control and maintain order in society. When the spectacles are stolen and broken, it signifies the collapse of civilization and the descent into savagery.