in chapter one when he reminds ralph that they can use it to call the other boys that might be in the island
piggy is the only one with the insight and wisdom to think to use the conch in such a way
He suggest that ralph blows the conch.
Piggy suggests using the conch shell to call for the other boys who are stranded on the island.
Ralph and Piggy use a conch shell to call the boys together.
yes he does; the conch dies too
Piggy suggests that Ralph should blow the conch shell to gather the boys and reestablish order and civilization on the island. He believes that the conch represents authority and should be used to maintain a sense of structure and unity among the group.
piggy is the only one with the insight and wisdom to think to use the conch in such a way
In "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, Piggy is the first to suggest that they don't need the conch anymore. He argues that the conch has lost its power and influence over the boys.
He suggest that ralph blows the conch.
Piggy suggests using the conch shell to call for the other boys who are stranded on the island.
He suggests Ralph to blow the conch shell
Ralph and Piggy use a conch shell to call the boys together.
he says that they could use the materials to start a fire
It broke when Piggy fell off the ledge and when the rock landed on both Piggy and the conch.
yes he does; the conch dies too
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.
He tells Ralph to blow the conch