When Piggy says that life is scientific, he is emphasizing the importance of reason, logic, and order in understanding the world. He believes that events can be predicted and explained through scientific principles, and that a rational approach is essential for survival and progress.
Piggy is the one who said, on page 84, "Life....is scientific that's what it is."
Piggy says it was an accident.
When Piggy says "it wasn't half dangerous," he means that the situation was actually very dangerous, much more so than he initially realized or feared. Piggy is emphasizing the seriousness and peril of the situation they are facing.
Piggy is suggesting that belief in supernatural beings can undermine people's faith in technology, as it might challenge the scientific explanations and logic that technology is built upon. He believes that the reliance on technology requires a rational and objective mindset, which can be disrupted by beliefs in mystical or unexplainable forces.
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Ralph says that someone should go tell Piggy that they'll be back late, and Jack--the mean guy in the story--gets ticked off at Ralph and says it isn't necessary. But then Simon, who is actually a pretty nice character, volunteers to tell Piggy and runs off before Jack could say anything.
the scientific term says it will grow into columns and plates
ralph to piggy
Golding never gave us a date of when Piggy got his first glasses, like everything else it is a mystery. Piggy says in chapter 1 that he has had glasses since he was 3.
General scientific consensus says that "No" there is no life on Venus. This can be debated however on what 'life' is, and our ability to detect it (in those other proposed forms).
He orders piggy to Get the names of every other child in the island.To quote from the book Ralph says... "Now go back, Piggy, and take names. That's your job. So long." To Quote directly from the book, Ralph says... "Now go back, Piggy, and take names. That's you job. So long."
You mean alot to them. You mean everything to them. You're their whole world.