It was Roger who had leaned all of his weight on the lever which made the red boulder go crashing down to where Piggy was which killed him.
Roger releases the rock that kills Piggy and destroys the conch in "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding. Roger is depicted as a cruel and sadistic character who represents the descent into savagery on the island.
It broke when Piggy fell off the ledge and when the rock landed on both Piggy and the conch.
It is shattered to pieces when Piggy falls off Castle Rock.
When Piggy was hit by the rock, he was holding the conch, so it was also destroyed. At the scene where he was killed it says, "the conch exploded into a thousand white fragments and ceased to exist."
The conch in "Lord of the Flies" breaks when Piggy is killed by Roger, who pushes a large rock that strikes Piggy and shatters the conch. This moment symbolizes the loss of order and civilization on the island.
When Roger launched the boulder from the top of Castle Rock "with a sense of delirious abandonement," it struck Piggy a "glancing blow" and the conch "exploded into a thousand white fragments and ceased to exist." Piggy then travelled sideways through the air and fell forty feet to land on his back on the square rock in the sea. "His head opened and stuff came out and turned red."
When Piggy was hit by the rock, he was holding the conch, so it was also destroyed. At the scene where he was killed it says, "the conch exploded into a thousand white fragments and ceased to exist."
Piggy is killed at Castle Rock in Lord Of The Flies.
Piggy is smashed by a boulder at Castle Rock. Roger rolls the boulder down and kills Piggy.
Roger kills Piggy with a boulder that sends him flying down 40 feet into a rock which opens his head and then his body gets washed out to sea.
No, Jack along with Roger and Maurice raided the shelters at night and stole Piggy's glasses, so that they could light fires at castle rock. The conch was destroyed, and Piggy was killed, when Roger toppled a boulder from the top of castle rock, when Piggy came to demand the return of his glasses.
the Conch is destroyed along with Piggy Page 181 " The rock struck Piggy a glancing blow from chin to knee; the conch exploding into a thousand white fragments and ceased to exist." Piggy is holding it up for order, and then Rodger leans all his weight onto the lever, than causes a bolder to fall; killing Piggy, the symbol for the adult world, and destroying the conch, the symbol for civilization. Jack then states that since there is no conch, then their tribes doesn't exist, he then proceeds to declare himself chief and tries to kill Ralph with his spear.