Piggy says it was an accident.
he is very sad and cries at the end of the book because of piggys death
Piggy's Aunt owns and works in a candy shop
Simon retrieved Piggy's glasses for him, after they had fallen onto the rocks as a result of Jack punching Piggy.
They decide to let the fire go out at night and light it again in the morning
Why does piggy suggest that they let the signal forego out at night and relight it every morning? How does Ralph react?
he is very sad and cries at the end of the book because of piggys death
Miss Piggy's real name is "Pigathia", her alias name is "Piggy".
Piggy's Aunt owns and works in a candy shop
Simon retrieved Piggy's glasses for him, after they had fallen onto the rocks as a result of Jack punching Piggy.
"Bad, Bad Rubber Piggy"
Simon
They decide to let the fire go out at night and light it again in the morning
Why does piggy suggest that they let the signal forego out at night and relight it every morning? How does Ralph react?
Piggy's glasses symbolise technology and science, they are also an outward indication of Piggy's intelligence. The glasses are the technology which provides the boys with fire. Piggy's spectacles are also the means by which Piggy is able to see clearly, both in reality and metaphorically.
In the novel "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, Piggy's glasses are broken when Jack slaps him, causing the glasses to fall off and shatter. The breaking of Piggy's glasses is symbolic of the deterioration of order and civilization on the island.
In one episode of The Muppet Show, Miss Piggy revealed her real name is Pigathia Lee.
Ralph's reaction to Piggy's nickname of "Piggy" is surprising because he initially scolds Piggy for revealing his real name, and later adopts the same nickname himself. This shows Ralph's shift in attitude towards Piggy and his acceptance of him as a friend.