scked each others dinky
Jack and his hunters break in and steal piggy's glasses
When Ralph squirted water at Piggy, while they were bathing, Piggy simply said, "Mind my specs..." However when Ralph did it a second time Piggy beat the water with his hands and shouted, "Stop it! Did You hear me?"
Because Piggy knows how to blow the conch but Ralph is the one who actually blows the conch
At the begining of the chapter, while Ralph and Piggy are bathing in the pool Ralph asked "Where's everybody?" Ralph specifically refers to Samneric and Bill, which would indicate that he believed that there were at least five boys in his group, including himself. Piggy pointed beyond the platform and replied "That's where they have gone. Jack's party." So in fact all that actually remained of Ralph's group were Ralph and Piggy. By the morning after the party, and the killing of Simon, Samneric had rejoined Ralph's group.
Ralph's character in Lord of the Flies is defined by his leadership in diplomatic nature. While he is seen as charismatic and attractive, Simon is more frail and meek. Simon's characters also more of a visionary and expresses a level of knowledge about the nature of people that Ralph lacks.
While Ralph and the other Biguns go to the Mountain, Piggy gets the assignment of getting all the other boy's names. This doesn't work out, though because it's a hard job for just one person.
Jack and his hunters break in and steal piggy's glasses
While Piggy, Ralph, Sam, and Eric sleep in the shelter, the boys' fire goes out, allowing the signal for rescue ships to pass by unnoticed. As a result, the opportunity to be rescued is lost, increasing their desperation and hopelessness on the island.
When Ralph squirted water at Piggy, while they were bathing, Piggy simply said, "Mind my specs..." However when Ralph did it a second time Piggy beat the water with his hands and shouted, "Stop it! Did You hear me?"
Because Piggy knows how to blow the conch but Ralph is the one who actually blows the conch
Piggy sees it, Ralph gets it, then it is passed around while people talk, and then Piggy is holding it when he dies
Piggy is overweight and wears glasses, which are symbols of intelligence and insight in the novel. Ralph is the elected leader and focuses on establishing order and rescue, while Piggy serves as an advisor and thinker.
In "Lord of the Flies," not "Lord of the Rings," Ralph and Piggy have a close friendship built on mutual respect and understanding. Ralph shows leadership qualities while Piggy offers intellectual guidance and support. Their relationship is central to the group dynamics on the island.
Ralph and Piggy develop personal-friend bonds, Ralph playfully teases Ralph while the other boys condescend him, Ralph is the only boy who defends Piggy however. Piggy stresses that Jack is against civility, which Ralph stands for, Piggy says that Jack holds no regard for Piggy, nor any concern for him.
At the begining of the chapter, while Ralph and Piggy are bathing in the pool Ralph asked "Where's everybody?" Ralph specifically refers to Samneric and Bill, which would indicate that he believed that there were at least five boys in his group, including himself. Piggy pointed beyond the platform and replied "That's where they have gone. Jack's party." So in fact all that actually remained of Ralph's group were Ralph and Piggy. By the morning after the party, and the killing of Simon, Samneric had rejoined Ralph's group.
Piggy is portrayed as more clever in "Lord of the Flies" as he uses his intellect and rational thinking to problem-solve, while Ralph relies more on his leadership skills and physical prowess. Piggy's intelligence and critical thinking skills make him an important advisor to Ralph throughout the story.
Ralph initially spots the conch shell in the lagoon but Piggy identifies it and tells Ralph that it can be blown, although he is unable to do it himself because of his asthma. Piggy instructs Ralph in the correct technique to use to get a sound from the conch shell. You could say that they form a partnership in which Ralph leads by action and original thought but his actions are influenced by Piggy's ideas. Piggy is essentially his technical expert.