Piggy thinks all the boys should prioritize building shelters to protect themselves from the elements and establish rules to maintain order and organization within the group. He believes that these actions are essential for their survival and chances of being rescued.
Ralph asked Piggy to take down the names of all the boys. Later, when the first fire on the mountain top gets out of control Piggy admits that he doesn't know the names of all the boys or even exactly how many boys there are. He didn't forget to carry out Ralph's request but, as he explained, "They waited about two minutes, then... they just scattered everywhere. How was I supposd to know which was which?"
It is a sign of civilization and back home, non-savage like all the other boys are becoming.
Piggy says this because the boys did attack Simon,he came out of the woods crawling so all of the boys thought he was the beast. They attacked him biting and beating him to death.
Piggy seemed to think that the presence of the conch would help to restore common sense and order to the boys who had become part of Jack's tribe. He hoped that by reminding the boys of the sensible course which Ralph had tried to adopt he might persuade them to give up their 'savage' ways. Unfortunately Piggy's manner of speaking simply infuriated the boys, who objected to being spoken to as if they were naughty schoolboys being chastised by an elderly fat school teacher.
he says that they could use the materials to start a fire
They can join an all boys team if they want to. It's their choice. but i think that they should because thy can show boys that girls can do boy things.
No, Sam and Eric don't. Neither does Piggy, Simon, or Ralph.
dunno man Piggy clings to Ralph he admires him and wants to be friends with him. Ralph has no interest in this and makes fun of Piggy, he tells all the other boys on the island about the nickname piggy. Ralph and all the others are bothered by piggys speeches and outbursts eventually Ralph realizzes that piggy is a good friend
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.
All of the boys where sitting next to the fire at night with lightning and the darkness surrounding them. When Simon reveals himself, they all contribute in murdering him, because they think that it is the beast. During the killing, they all realize that it is Simon and not the beast that the boys are killing. Ralph and Piggy do not accumulate with the truth, that they have become savage and had killed another person. Therefore resulting in the denial of both characters that it is their fault, and it is Simon's fault to present himself the way he did.
Piggy lends an adult perspective and adult suggestions to the boys meetings. Piggy is an outsider who doesn't act, think or speak like the other boys. He is logical, practical and less inclined to wild imaginings than some of the other boys. On a purely practical level without Piggy and his glasses the boys could never have started a fire. Piggy was also the person who suggested, when they thought that the beast was on the mountain top, that they could simply light a new signal fire near the beach. When Ralph pauses when speaking and seems to lose the train of his thoughts (petit mal epilepsy?) Piggy is always on hand to remind him what it was that he meant to say, which is usually reminding the rest of the boys of the need to be rescued.