Because although it is actually Ralph who blows the conch it is Piggy who gives him the idea of doing so and explained how it can be done. Piggy tells him, "I knew a boy who had one, he made a sound from it by blowing from down here," Piggy pointed to his diaphragm.
Ralph laughs when he says "I got the conch" because he is trying to lighten the tense situation on the island. Piggy reacts strongly because he sees the conch as a symbol of order and democracy, and he is frustrated by the lack of respect shown towards it.
he was devistated but content
Huh ! They feels that he is an outsider !
Jack reacts scared, shocked.
Piggy is scared out of his mind at the fact that there is no adults, and Ralph took charge and gathered everyone, showing he was calm and taking leadership.
Ralph ridicules it as pointless by saying "yes and then we could build a radio and a televison." When Piggy explains that all you need is a stick to make a sundial Ralph tells Piggy to, "Shut up."
In William Golding's novel "Lord of the Flies," the other boys initially react with skepticism and disbelief to Piggy's assertion that the island they are stranded on is magnetic. They question Piggy's intelligence and mock him for his suggestion. However, as the story progresses, some of the boys begin to consider the possibility that there may be some truth to Piggy's statement, especially as they witness strange occurrences on the island.
Lord of the flies. chapter 2. help?!?1.what rule does concerning the conch is made?2.what does piggy attempt to call the group's attention to?3. how does the talk of the "beasties" affect the boys?4. at this time, Ralph says the boys appear to have 2 goals. what are they?5. hwo does the group react to Ralph's suggestion that they build a fire? how does piggy describe their actions?6. how does piggy treat a small boy? what does that tell us about piggy?7. how do they manage to start the fire?8.what responsibility has jack taken on for his choir?9. what goes wrong? do you see any symbolism here? what is going on in the adult world at the time?10. who is missing?
the group of boys is shot down by another airplane and are separated Ralph finds piggy Ralph calls the group together with the conch he and piggy found Ralph is chosen as their leader Jack is in charge of his choir and their job is to hunt
Piggy is cautious and unsure about Ralph's decision to climb the scar, as he is concerned about the possible dangers and risks involved. He tries to dissuade Ralph from climbing the scar, suggesting an alternate course of action. Ultimately, Piggy's concerns are not heeded, and Ralph continues with his plan.
Why does piggy suggest that they let the signal forego out at night and relight it every morning? How does Ralph react?
The boys initially ostracize Piggy for his physical weakness, intelligence, and unpopularity. They mock him and ignore his suggestions, seeing him as an outsider. As the novel progresses, some boys start to appreciate Piggy's wisdom and logical thinking, while others continue to disregard him. Ultimately, Piggy's fate highlights the savagery and cruelty that the boys are capable of.