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    leaders, as they both have a following. But in the background, there is another leader: Piggy. In the book, he is portrayed in a way that at first would seem like he was a “wanna-be,” yet I strongly disagree. With all of his flaws, he had many strengths. The largest flaws Piggy had were not necessarily his fault; it had been the judgement of others that automatically put him in the background. It is revealed that “Piggy” was an old school nickname given to him by his classmates, and so that’s what Ralph

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    Golding’s Lord of the Flies is Piggy. Throughout the novel he put it more and more situations where he makes vital decisions that effect the book greatly. Piggy is stands for the rational world throughout the novel and one of the smartest boys on the island. He is one of the most intriguing character’s in the book and grows drastically as the novel progresses in terms of confidence, personality, and what type of character he is and becomes. Throughout the novel, Piggy is described as a fat British

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    Piggy convinces Ralph to use the conch shell together the others by giving Ralph the undeserved credit of having that idea in the first place. Piggy seems aware that he could never be the true leader of a group, but that maybe he could rule through Ralph in a way. Ralph assuages Jack by making him and his crew the hunters. This seems to keep Jack satisfied for some time. He also lets Jack have a sort of Vice President role. Ralph tells Piggy that being called Piggy is better than being called Fatty

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    the deaths of two boys as well as countless injuries. Throughout the story there is one boy, however, that remains rational and keeps his head. That character is Piggy. Piggy is fat, and this makes him the subject of physical abuse because of limited mobility as well as asthma. He is also subject to verbal abuse such as his nickname “Piggy” and whenever he reminds the others about his asthma, they give him the invariable reply “Sucks to

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    Golding is that no matter how many people ignore you, you can believe in yourself because you are right. The character Piggy represents this very well because he was the first member that was with Ralph. He always supported Ralph and was very smart and rational. He was always the considered one, who knew what he was doing before acting. If anyone represents something, it has to be Piggy. In this story, he suffers from taunts, plus everyone ignores him despite always being right. The very first form of

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    Piggy is one of the smartest boys on the island, however the other boys bully him and don’t take him seriously (or as a joke), this is due to his physical appearance He is fat, wears spectacles, has "ass-mar", is against fun and hunting, and almost irritatingly worthy. He's also a social outcast The way he talks and just his personality in general Because he is physically different from the other boys on the island, he is looked at differently almost immediately after he started to make

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    Lord of the Innocence Piggy says Simon’s death is “... an accident … and that’s that” and numerous modern scientists agree with that declaration (Golding 157). The novel Lord of the Flies, written by William Golding, starts after a plane crash on an island during the next world war. Piggy and Simon are among the schoolboys who attempt survival with no adults. The island is peaceful at first, and the boys build huts and find food to eat, but, as time progresses, matters begin to change. The boys

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    Overall, Piggy represents different aspects of government that society often forgets about. He is intelligent, rational, and, like Ralph, civilized. Piggy furthers the theme through his characteristics, words, and actions. On the other hand, Golding places a character in the novel that eventually disrupts all order and strives for complete mayhem because of the savagery that grows within him. This character is the leader of the choir and hunters, Jack Merridew. Jack represents autocracy through

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    Piggy is meant to represent the civilization on the island, he plays an important role due to his wits and his spectacles. However, from the very beginning of the novel, Ralph already isn’t too fond with the chubby boy. Ralph judges Piggy before getting to know him which is a simple but effective cruelty of man’s nature. As an example, when Piggy insists that he doesn’t want to be called this particular namer because of the

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    name was Piggy, nobody really liked him that much but I thought he was still a good kid. Piggy only got bullied for being over weight, having glasses, and being a nerd. But nobody wanted him dead even some of the boys who hated him the most. In my eyes I can tell Piggy was useful and just trying to help but nobody saw him like that. We were all standing there during all the drama with Jack’s banquet and Roger pushed a rock with their anger and threw id down the hill because Ralph and Piggy would not

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