1) Because of his appearance (he was fat) 2) He wore glasses and suffered from Asthma (which he used as reason to avoid work and physical exertion) 3) He didn't join activities such as as swimming or hunting 3) He was quite intelligent and some of his ideas were very adult and out of keeping with those of most of the other boys. 4) He knew that Jack disliked him and said so, which the others thoughts was somehow "unsporting" as they probably considered that youshouldn'ty mention personal issues like that
Huh ! They feels that he is an outsider !
because he is fat and ugly
Piggy is considered an outsider due to his size, which of course is why the others call him piggy or as Jack does occasionly "Fatty", he also has large glasses which would further him more from the other boys on the island
Piggy doesn't get the list of names because he is not invited to join the group of boys who are exploring the island during the assembly. The boys exclude Piggy because they view him as an outsider and don't value his input or opinions as much as they should.
because all the people on the farm is vegetarian
Poeple use piggy as a name today to describe someone that mostly fat..............thats the basic reason ......(fact) :my nickname is piggy :)
In Chapter 1 of "Lord of the Flies," Piggy is presented as vulnerable and intelligent. He struggles with physical limitations, like his asthma, and is shown to be an outsider among the group of boys. Piggy's reliance on reason and logic becomes apparent as he tries to establish order and rationality among the boys.
Piggy's vision was very poor without his glasses. He was also the only chubby boy in the group, which might be considered a handicap. Piggy was the Voice of Reason, but not apparently a leader.
The other boys in "Lord of the Flies" view Piggy as an outcast and a target for their bullying. They see him as weak, annoying, and a hindrance to their desire for power and control on the island. Despite Piggy's intelligence and good intentions, the boys' disdain for him ultimately leads to tragic consequences.
It isn't hard for the boys to hear Piggy, the truth is that they just don't want to listen to him. The fire is exciting and Piggy isn't, he whines a lot about things that most of the other boys find totally boring. Piggy is considered to be an outsider, he doesn't fit in and the majority of the boys consider him a joke and unworthy of respect, so they just don't listen to him. Jack in particular dislikes Piggy and his usual response to anything that Piggy says is, "shut up!"
No, because I am a keen observer of the human condition.
Piggy is treated differently in "Lord of the Flies" because he is a physically weak and socially awkward boy. He is often bullied and marginalized by the other boys, who see him as an outsider due to his intellectual nature and reliance on his glasses. Piggy's lack of physical abilities and social skills make him an easy target for ridicule and mistreatment.