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gib is the boy who disappeared at the beginning of the book with the mark on his face :)

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"Gib" is a shortened form of Piggy's real name, which is revealed to be "Percival Wemys Madison" in the novel "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding. Piggy is a character known for his intellect and glasses, which become a symbol of civilization and order on the island.

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