In Chapter 2 of "Lord of the Flies," Piggy is angry because he feels ignored and marginalized by the other boys, particularly by Ralph and Jack. He is frustrated with their lack of organization and failure to focus on important tasks like building shelters. Piggy is also upset because his glasses are broken, which severely impacts his ability to see and contribute effectively to the group.
it dies
Haleeb.
the end of chapter 5
one of the little kids was not there and he thinks he was caught in the forest fire.
one of the little kids was not there and he thinks he was caught in the forest fire.
Because in the end of the chapter, Jack's tribe attacks Ralphs tribe. Piggy thought they were after the conch (The Shell) but instead, they stole Piggy's glasses for fire usage (The Glasses)
there is nobody missing, but slowly towards the end of the book, piggy is soon to be missing. why did piggy die? --> because he is the sign of adulthood, civilization and reason. all the other boys are beyond reason, so piggy must die.
there is nobody missing, but slowly towards the end of the book, piggy is soon to be missing. why did piggy die? --> because he is the sign of adulthood, civilization and reason. all the other boys are beyond reason, so piggy must die.
Ralph said that near the end of chapter 2: Fire on the mounatin when Piggy admitted that he didn't know the names of the littluns.
STUPID QUESTION! becase they want someone who can bring order to the island
Piggy dies near the end of the book.
Piggy's death in "Lord of the Flies" represents the destruction of reason, intelligence, and civilization on the island. It highlights how the boys' descent into savagery ultimately leads to the loss of order and morality. Piggy's death symbolizes the triumph of brutality and the failure of rationality in the face of chaos.