To quote directly from the book... "He looked critically at Ralph's golden body and then down at his own clothes." Eventually Piggy takes off his wind-breaker and a lttle later, when Ralph was swimming in the pool Piggy sat on the rocky ledge and "watched Ralph's green and white body enviously." I suppose that the impression that you can gain from these quotes is that Piggy was not shocked by Ralphs nakedness but was perhaps made aware of his own short comings when compared to Ralph.
Ralph initially appreciates Piggy's focus on rescue, but becomes impatient with Piggy's inability to offer practical solutions or insight. Ralph values Piggy's rational thinking, but grows frustrated with his lack of action or leadership skills.
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Piggy's glasses
Piggy's rotting flesh (from the fire remains)
Piggy and Ralph's plan to build a signal fire is flawed because they don't prioritize maintaining it properly. They struggle to keep the fire going, resulting in missed opportunities for rescue. Additionally, their lack of supervision allows the fire to spiral out of control and contribute to a disastrous outcome.
They took Piggy's glasses, and fire from Ralph's camp.
It's because they don't have Piggy's glasses with which to start the fire.
Jack solves the problem of making fire by stealing Piggy's glasses, using them to start a fire and cooking meat. He disregards Piggy's suggestion of using the glasses for rescue signals, instead prioritizing his desire for power and control over the boys.
Early in the first chapter Ralph told Piggy that his father was a commander in the Navy.Early in the first chapter Ralph told Piggy that his father was a commander in the Navy.
Piggy says it was an accident.
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 believes his father will come and rescue him because he has a close bond with his father, who he sees as protective and dependable. Piggy's faith in his father reflects his hope for safety and security in a threatening environment.