It shows that he still has some humanity, a part of the society he lived in once, left inside him.
his grandmother
The leader was chosen by every body voting for Jack or Ralph.
Piggy
Piggy represents intellectualism and science. Piggy represents logic, intelligence, and conservative adult values.
Piggy's glasses.
his grandmother
The leader was chosen by every body voting for Jack or Ralph.
Piggy hesitates to vote for Ralph in "Lord of the Flies" because he is fearful of being judged by the other boys and does not want to go against the majority. Piggy lacks the confidence and assertiveness that Ralph possesses, making him more hesitant to openly support Ralph. Additionally, Piggy is constantly overlooked and underestimated by the other boys, leading him to doubt his own opinions and decisions.
Piggy
piggy's hair doesn't seem to grow
Piggy represents intellectualism and science. Piggy represents logic, intelligence, and conservative adult values.
Piggy is smashed by a boulder at Castle Rock. Roger rolls the boulder down and kills Piggy.
Piggy's job was to watch over the littluns ( the little boys )
Piggy dies near the end of the book.
Jack
piggy
piggy