Piggy's glasses can represent many things in this book, they represent power, civilization an wisdom. Without the glasses Jack felt powerless not being able to build a fire and all. So he took them to use them for his own good.
One lense is broken when Jack pushes Piggy over near the signal fire and the other lense is smashed to pieces when Piggy is knocked off the cliff, by a boulder, and is dashed to his death on the rocks in the sea.
Piggy's glasses are used to start fires on the island. Eventually, they are stolen by Jack's tribe and Piggy is killed when he tries to get them back.
They are stolen during a night time raid on the shelter by Jack, Maurice and Roger.
Simon retrieved Piggy's glasses for him, after they had fallen onto the rocks as a result of Jack punching Piggy.
In the novel "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, Piggy's glasses are broken when Jack slaps him, causing the glasses to fall off and shatter. The breaking of Piggy's glasses is symbolic of the deterioration of order and civilization on the island.
In piggys asswhole
He can't see!!
In "Lord of the Flies," the boys are stranded on an uninhabited island, and they venture into the forest to explore and search for food and resources. They also use the forest as a refuge from the chaos and tensions that arise among them on the beach.
Piggy's glasses symbolise technology and science, they are also an outward indication of Piggy's intelligence. The glasses are the technology which provides the boys with fire. Piggy's spectacles are also the means by which Piggy is able to see clearly, both in reality and metaphorically.
i believe she cleaned houses or something of the likes, but im not sure. hope this helped
In "The Lord of the Flies," the boys use Piggy's glasses to focus sunlight and start a fire on the mountain. They realize that the smoke from the fire can act as a signal for rescue.
Piggy's glasses.
piggy's glasses.
Ralph takes a makeshift spear to use as a weapon against Jack in "Lord of the Flies." He repurposes a stick, sharpens one end, and uses it to defend himself and confront Jack's tribe.
In "Lord of the Flies," Piggy's glasses are taken in chapter 2, on page 40 in the 1999 Penguin Books edition. The boys take Piggy's glasses to start a fire.