"wiped his glasses and adjusted them on his button nose. The frame had made a deep, pink V on the bridge." (refering to piggy
That's the only one I can remember form my book report a few years ago.sorry.
But if you look at the part where he dies there's probably something there.
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.
Simon
First Jack drops them and ends up breaking a lens, then toward the end of the book Jack's group comes and takes them.
jack has taken everything from everyone already so why would he have to take glasses that wont help him in anyway.
"Piggy's glasses flew off and tinkled on the rocks" (pg 65)
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.
They decide to let the fire go out at night and light it again in the morning
Jack steals Piggy's glasses because he sees them as a valuable resource needed for making fire, which he believes will help him gain power and control over the group. In his pursuit of dominance, he disregards Piggy and the consequences of his actions.
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