In Lord of the Flies, Piggy fears Jack because Jack intimidates him and he is violent.
Actually, Piggy fears Jack because he feels inferior to Jack since Jack is skinny and muscular and Piggy is fat, wears glasses, and has Asthma.
Piggy is concerned about finding the others and calling a meeting in "Lord of the Flies" because he believes in the importance of order and civilization. He sees the need for cooperation and organization to maintain the group's safety and well-being on the island. Piggy's focus on finding the others and calling a meeting reflects his desire to establish a sense of normalcy and rules in the chaotic and deteriorating situation.
Piggy's reasoning is expressed when he says, "they might have known where we were going to but we never got there, so they don't know where we are."
Ralph's dad is a naval officer, who is currently at war. The chances are highly unlikely that he's even alive.
Piggy believes that he is normal but is incorrect.
They wanted to be able to communicate meeting times without Umbridge finding out.
for calling others
meeting new people, inspiring others and meeting your goals.
Piggy first mentioned a meeting as part of a hint which made hoping that Ralph would ask him what his name was but Ralph who obviously wasn't interested didn't ask. Piggy mentioned finding the others a little later and Ralph simply ignored what he saw as an unwanted intrusion on his pleasure at finding himself on a tropical island. When Piggy mentioned calling the other boys yet again, after Ralph had found the conch, Ralph blew a resounding blast on the shell which attracted the other boys to their location.
No it's an insult.
Because they are afraid of what others think, they are afraid of not being accepted and feel like they need to uphold an image that others will approve of.
Symposium originally referred to a drinking party and a meeting is a place to met others
People started to not be kind to others and then they started calling others baby
teach others about enlightment
Finding the difference of.
That is called a dominance complex.
Utilization of a phone book is the classic method of finding a person. Calling the operator is another somewhat outdated method. Nowadays, people often find others on social network sites such as Facebook.