Piggy Lord Of The Flies Analysis

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Why do you think Piggy seems to so consistently be the target of the boys’ disrespect and abuse? I think Piggy gets teased and targeted so much, because he is overweight. Just some examples of that are the names the other boys call him, “Piggy” or “fat slug” or “fatty”. Before any of the boys even shared their names, the boys judged on looks, Piggy was “the fat boy” and Ralph was “the fair boy”. The other boys also actually admit that he is overweight outside of calling him names, for example, Ralph says “But Piggy, for all his ludicrous body,” Ludicrous, meaning different or fat. One other reason Both the sow’s head and the conch shell hold a certain power over the group of boys. In what ways are their powers different from each other? How is the author using the conch shell and sow’s head …show more content…

Piggy is an intellectual, socially inept, and leaderly young boy. An example of his intellectual ability was when he made the makeshift sundial, “‘I’ve been thinking,’ he said, ‘about a clock. We could make a sundial. We could put a stick in the sand, and then-’” The idea of a clock didn’t even cross the other boys’ minds. Even the other characters thought Piggy was intelligent so, “But Piggy, for all his ludicrous body, had brains.” said Ralph. For his second trait, he shows leadership every time he enforces the use of the conch, for example “‘Let him have the conch!’shouted Piggy. Piggy knelt by him, one hand on the great shell, listening and interpreting to the assembly.” When the rest of the group starts yelling and speaking out of turn, Piggy reminds them that they agreed to use the conch as a “talking stick”. The only reason Piggy is not the leader of the group, is his lack of social skills. Which leads us to his third trait, socially inept. Piggy lacks major social skills that a leader of the group would need, he has a bad relationship with the other boys, and he only really shares his ideas to Ralph who then shares them to the

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