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In chapter 2 of Lord of the Flies, Piggy lectures the boys on the importance of organization and responsibility. He emphasizes the need to create rules and a system of governance to maintain order on the island. Piggy's lecture underscores his belief in the necessity of reason and civilization in the face of chaos.

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