He asks them what their name is and repeats it to remember.
Each and every fire that was made was using Piggy's glasses.
Well, when Ralph is feeling sad about being left out of Jacks group, Piggy comforts him in a way only a man can.
Ralph and Piggy found each other and blew the conch shell first, so they called the first meeting of the boys
In Chapter 10 of "Lord of the Flies," Ralph and Eric were hunting down Jack's tribe to retrieve Piggy's glasses. They were not actually hitting anyone, but there was a physical confrontation between them and Jack's tribe on the beach.
The boys are able to speak out only when they have the conch in their hands. The conch was found by Piggy and Ralph in the beginning of the book in a tidal pool. The conch represents democracy and order in the Lord of the Flies. The conch is destroyed when Piggy is killed. This is symbolized the madness of society when the conch breaks.
he was afraid he would get attacked by the other kids because hes a "fatie".
The "Lord of the Flies" symbolizes the evil and savagery that exists within each person. It represents the darkness and destructive impulses that can emerge when civilization and order break down.
The Lord of the Flies itself to Simon
The Conch
When Roger levered the boulder from the top of castle rock it hit Piggy with a glancing blow. The conch exploded in a thousand fragments and Piggy was sent flying through the air to land on a rock in the sea, with such force that his head split open and his brains spilled out. Piggy died on the rocks in the sea.
The boys demonstrate cruelty in "Lord of the Flies" through actions such as bullying, exclusion, and violence against each other. This includes name-calling, physical intimidation, and even murder as they become increasingly savage and uncivilized on the deserted island.
people kill each other