because once they become savage like jack all are welcomed
Who suggest Ralph & Piggy should go to the party in Chap.9
Piggy Suggests they ( Ralph and himself) go to they party. Quote: pg 163 Piggy stirred the sand under water and did not look at ralph. " P'raps we ought to go too. " Ralph looked at him quickly and Piggy blushed. " I mean- to make sure nothing happens. "
Piggy is Ralph's best ally but he does not stand up for Piggy.
Ralph is obviously the leader and Piggy is a followers, he likes to please Ralph. Ralph is also stronger and smarter, unlike Piggy. ..... Poor Piggy
Piggy likely pretended that the idea to call with the shell was Ralph's because he wanted to avoid confrontation or conflict with the other boys. By giving credit to Ralph, Piggy may have hoped to maintain a sense of harmony within the group and avoid being singled out or further marginalized. Additionally, Piggy may have recognized that Ralph's leadership position made his ideas more likely to be accepted by the group.
Ralph is unfriendly to Piggy in "Lord of the Flies" because he views him as a hindrance to the group's attempts to establish order and build a civilization on the island. Ralph also succumbs to peer pressure from the other boys, particularly Jack, and becomes more dismissive of Piggy's ideas and suggestions. Additionally, Ralph's treatment of Piggy reflects his own struggle with the desire to fit in and be accepted by the other boys.
he keeps on saying piggy piggy and he lets jack and the other know his name and they teases him about it
Ralph wants to get Piggy's specs back and Piggy wanted to kill Jack there and then.
To keep an eye on Jack's Group
Piggy & Ralph
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's glasses