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it was piggy
Piggy died when the boys rolled the rock. He fell off the cliff and the rock smashed him into pieces. Poor piggy. Pork, anyone?
Piggy is killed at Castle Rock in Lord Of The Flies.
Ralph wants to get Piggy's specs back and Piggy wanted to kill Jack there and then.
Roger kills Piggy with a boulder that sends him flying down 40 feet into a rock which opens his head and then his body gets washed out to sea.
one of jacks group throws a big rock off the mountain and lands on Piggy's head and dies.
it was piggy
Piggy died when the boys rolled the rock. He fell off the cliff and the rock smashed him into pieces. Poor piggy. Pork, anyone?
Piggy is killed at Castle Rock in Lord Of The Flies.
Piggy is blinded in "Lord of the Flies" when he is struck by a falling rock that is pushed by Roger. The impact of the rock hitting Piggy causes his glasses to shatter and pierce his eyes, resulting in his blindness.
Piggy is smashed by a boulder at Castle Rock. Roger rolls the boulder down and kills Piggy.
Ralph wants to get Piggy's specs back and Piggy wanted to kill Jack there and then.
Roger makes Piggy fall on a large rock near the water
It broke when Piggy fell off the ledge and when the rock landed on both Piggy and the conch.
Yes Piggy does die in the Lord of the Flies. He dies in a very tragic way. After everyone abandoned Ralph and Piggy they joined Jack's tribe. On a visit to Jack's tribe, Piggy is trying to get everyone's attention and he is yelling that he has the conch and he is the only one who should be talking. Roger, who is truly evil, pushes a boulder over the top of Castle Rock and it falls and crushes Piggy and the conch in his hand shatters into a million pieces. After Piggy's death, madness breaks out on the island and the hunt for Ralph is on. :)
Roger kills Piggy with a boulder that sends him flying down 40 feet into a rock which opens his head and then his body gets washed out to sea.
To quote directly from the book... 'High overhead, Roger, with a sense of delirious abandonment, leaned all his weight on the lever.' The consequences of this was that the boulder was sent crashing down onto the causeway, where it hit Piggy with a glancing blow, sending him flying through the air to land on a rock in the sea below.