Piggy - Lord of the Flies
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- Piggy
- Themes
- Intelligence
- Order and Civilisation
- The 'conch'
- When Piggy and the conch die, all civilisation on the island dies too.
- "The conch exploded into a thousand white fragments and ceased to exist..."
- When Piggy and the conch die, all civilisation on the island dies too.
- The 'conch'
- Logic
- "The first thing ought to have made was shelters."
- Reasoning
- Fear
- Nature
- Loyalty (to Ralph)
- "the true, wise friend called Piggy"
- Attributes
- "Fat"
- "Shut up, Fatty!" (Jack to Piggy
- "Clumsy"
- "Spectacles"
- Used to symbolise intelligence on the island
- "what intelligence had been shown was traceable to Piggy"
- Intelligent
- "Piggy, for all his ludicrous body, had brains!" (Ralph on Piggy)
- Intelligent
- "what intelligence had been shown was traceable to Piggy"
- Intelligent
- "Piggy, for all his ludicrous body, had brains!" (Ralph on Piggy)
- Used to symbolise intelligence on the island
- Has "***-mar!"
- Vunerable
- "Fat"
- Events
- "We got to find the others. We got to do something!"
- Encouraging Ralph before the first ***embly.
- 'Piggy knelt by him, one hand on the great shell, listening and interpreting to the ***embly.'
- Piggy being kind to the Littluns.
- "You and your blood, Jack Merridew!... We might of gone home-"
- Piggy to Jack after the fire ran out.
- "We got to find the others. We got to do something!"
- Extra information:
- Always reminds the boys that Ralph is chief and they should obey him.
- He doesn't think that they boys should be frightened of the island.
- Unless they're "Frightened of people."
- Themes
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