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Q: What dichotomy does Piggy point out to the hunters in Lord of the Flies?
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What is the importance of the conch in the opening of the story in Lord of the Flies?

The conch is important for a number of reason. When Ralph first spot the conch in the lagoon and retrieves it Piggy tells him what it is and gives him instructions on how to blow it. This demonstrates to Ralph that Piggy actually serves some purpose and has his uses, as up to that point Piggy had simply been an uninvited and unwanted intrusion on Ralph's enjoyment at finding himself on the island. The conch also serves as the practicle means by which Ralph calls the rest of the boys to the location. Once Ralph is elected leader he imstitutes rules for the meetings, which include holding the conch, giving the shell further, symbolic, importance.


What is the point of view of Lord of the Flies?

Lord of the Flies is narrated from a third person viewpioint.


How does the conch in lord of the flies represent power?

Piggy and Ralph discover the conch together- as it is Piggy who sees it and identifies what it is but Ralph who fishes it out of the water. Thi si the start of their relationship where Piggy theorises and uses his wosdom, yet Ralph is the one who takes action and actually gets things done. The conch then continues to be a symbol of order and civilized society throughout the novel, as the one thing that the boys follow and brongs them together into their meetings. However, near the end of the novel as it is shattered during Piggy's death it demonstates the complete breakdown of society and turn to savagery. Throughout the novel power belongs to the person with the conch up until the end,,where even though Piggy is holding th conch nobody listens to him and he is eventually murdered. This could show a range of things. One is that at this point society has a;ready broken down and not even the conch can stop the decent into savagery. Another is that it is Piggy who is too weak to wield the conch, and it needs to be in the right hands to mean anything.


What does Piggy represent in his speech at the assembly?

I assume that you are referring to the speech which Piggy makes on the causeway leading to Castle Rock? Piggy talks to Jack's 'tribe' as if he were a teacher lecturing a class of unruly and naughty boys. This probably seems perfectly sensible to Piggy who acts, talks and thinks like an adult. But his lack of understanding of more typical boys means that he doesn't see that from the point of view of the 'tribe' they are simply being lectured to, and insulted by a fat boy, who they don't even like. The end result is that all Piggy's speech achieves is to aggravate and infuriate the boys, which is obviously not what he intended.


Who are the three tallest boys in Lord of the Flies?

The boys come Britain and is supposed to be taking place in the "future". The boys were originally on the plane because they were being sent to safety for the start of WWIII. They are English schoolboys. Piggy mentions living in Camberly.

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Who is left in the group in chapter 8 of lord of the flies?

In chapter 8 of "Lord of the Flies," the boys left in the group are Ralph, Piggy, Samneric (Sam and Eric), and a few other littluns. Jack and his hunters have separated from the main group and formed their own tribe. Simon is also still part of the group at this point, but he is becoming increasingly isolated.


What was stolen from piggy?

In the novel "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, Piggy's glasses are stolen by Jack's group of boys. The glasses serve as a symbol of intellectual and scientific reasoning on the island, and their theft marks a turning point in the descent into savagery.


Hunters point is located in which city in the United States?

Researching Hunters Point has provided a variety of suggestions. There is a Hunters Point Naval Shipyard which is located in San Francisco, as well as Bayview-Hunters Point which is a neighbourhood in San Francisco. There is also a neighbourhood called Hunters Point in Queens New York.


In the lord of the flies what happened at the same time the conch was broken?

At the same time the conch was broken in "Lord of the Flies," Piggy was killed by Roger, who pushed a large boulder onto him, causing his death. This event marked a turning point in the novel, signaling the complete breakdown of civilization and order on the island.


Who does roger drop a huge rock on in lord of the flies?

Roger drops a huge rock on Piggy, causing his death in the novel "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding. Piggy's death marks a turning point in the story, symbolizing the descent of the boys into savagery.


What is the turning point of lord of the flies?

when piggy died by a rock hit in the head and when they make a ship to get off the island when the conch (representing Democracy) gets broken, and Piggy's glasses get broken representing the end of civilisation. They do not make a ship in order to leave the island, at the end a Royal Navy officer (and obviously by implication a Royal Navy vessel) arrive at the island. There are many turning points in the novel. For instance when Jack's hunters allow the signal fire to go out and when Jack storms out of the assembly to go and form his own tribe. The stealing of Piggy's glasses and the killing of Simon are also major turning points.


Who is the raid in lord of the flies?

In "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, the raid refers to when Jack's tribe attacks Ralph and the boys loyal to him in an attempt to capture Piggy's glasses. This raid marks a turning point in the novel as the boys descend into violence and chaos.


When was Hunters Point Avenue - IRT Flushing Line - created?

Hunters Point Avenue - IRT Flushing Line - was created in 1916.


What happens to piggy in Lord of the Flies?

Piggy is made fun of throughout the book because he is fat and has "Ass-mar" (asthma). They also use his glasses to start fires and Jack breaks them at one point. No one lets him talk at any of the meetings either. Eventually the kids split into two tribes and they end up stealing and breaking his glasses. Then, Ralph and some other kids go to get them back and the other tribe pushes a large boulder on top of piggy killing him and breaking the conch.


What is the difference between biserial and point biserial coefficient?

Dichotomous variables can be either a discrete/true dichotomy or a continuous/artificial one. Examples of discrete dichotomies are male vs female, dead vs alive. There is no underlying continuum between the groups. Continuous or artificial dichotomies are those which we assume there to be an underlying continuum but we assign individuals to a category based on some arbitrary criterion. Examples of this artificial dichotomy are pass vs fail (based on some cutoff score on a test) or short vs tall (based on some arbitrary height). A point-biserial and biserial correlation is used to correlate a dichotomy with an interval scaled variable. The difference is that the point-biserial correlation is used when the dichotomous variable is a true or discrete dichotomy and the biserial correlation is used with an artificial dichotomy.


How is Piggy's point of view different from the rest of the boys in the book lord of the flies?

Piggy's point of view is characterized by rationality, maturity, and a focus on practicality. He represents intelligence and reason among the boys, often emphasizing the need for rules and order. In contrast, the other boys are more inclined towards savagery, impulsiveness, and a disregard for authority and civilization.


When piggy dies and the conch shatters what does it symbolize in lord of the flies?

This symbolizes that order in the island is no longer there. At this point in the novel, the emergent (or completely devolved) society has deemed it socially acceptable to murder. Hence, the conch represents order; the rule of law.