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What does Piggy taking off his shoes and socks symbolize?
What does Piggy taking off his shoes and socks symbolize?
How does Piggy display patience?
How does Piggy display patience?
He bears situations with humble patience.
What role does Piggy take during the assembly?
What role does Piggy take during the assembly?
He listens and interprets for the assembly.
What does Piggy's scornful remark about the others acting like kids suggest?
What does Piggy's scornful remark about the others acting like kids suggest?
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What does Piggy's martyred expression indicate?
What does Piggy's martyred expression indicate?
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What does Piggy think about Ralph's leadership?
What does Piggy think about Ralph's leadership?
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What does Piggy mean when he says, 'We may stay here till we die'?
What does Piggy mean when he says, 'We may stay here till we die'?
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What does Piggy refer to as a 'mirage'?
What does Piggy refer to as a 'mirage'?
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What daring suggestion does Piggy make?
What daring suggestion does Piggy make?
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What concept does Piggy compare fear to in Chapter 5?
What concept does Piggy compare fear to in Chapter 5?
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How does Piggy react to being recognized?
How does Piggy react to being recognized?
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What does a 'closed circuit of sympathy with Piggy outside' imply?
What does a 'closed circuit of sympathy with Piggy outside' imply?
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What does Piggy emphasize about shelters in Chapter 2?
What does Piggy emphasize about shelters in Chapter 2?
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What happens when the bonfire is improperly built?
What happens when the bonfire is improperly built?
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How is Piggy described in terms of appearance?
How is Piggy described in terms of appearance?
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What makes Piggy an outsider?
What makes Piggy an outsider?
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What does Piggy seek from others?
What does Piggy seek from others?
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How does Piggy react to Jack's departure?
How does Piggy react to Jack's departure?
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What does Piggy do for the first time on the island?
What does Piggy do for the first time on the island?
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Who is Piggy close to for security?
Who is Piggy close to for security?
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Study Notes
Piggy's Symbolism and Character Traits
- Piggy's removal of shoes and socks represents his connection to civilization and contrasts with Ralph's character who is less concerned with societal norms.
- Exhibits a humble demeanor, portraying the role of a parent, especially towards the other boys.
- Demonstrates maternal qualities when he actively listens and interprets the assembly, indicating his gentle and caring nature.
Interaction with Other Boys
- Scorns the childish behavior of the other boys, indicating his perception of their lack of maturity.
- Describes the group’s behavior as childlike, reinforcing his role as the voice of reason.
- Often feels like an outsider due to his intellectual approach to survival, distancing him from the carefree attitudes of the others.
Wisdom and Insight
- Reflects critical thinking as he acknowledges the dire reality of their situation, predicting that they might stay on the island until death.
- Acts realistically, questioning the group's awareness and understanding of their isolation.
- Recognizes and dismisses false perceptions, demonstrating his logical approach, as seen when he discounts misleading visions as "mirages."
- Suggests practical solutions like relocating the fire, showcasing his strong sense of foresight and intelligence.
Emotional Depth and Fear
- Expresses the complexity of emotions regarding fear, illustrating the psychological struggles faced on the island.
- Experiences joy and relief when acknowledged by others despite his consistent feeling of being an outsider.
- His deep desire for companionship is shown when another boy seeks his help, highlighting his need for connection and validation.
Social Dynamics and Relationships
- Maintains a close and supportive relationship with Ralph, serving as an advisor and confidant.
- Experiences pride in contributing to the group's well-being, especially following Jack’s departure, indicating his desire to be valued.
- For the first time, actively participates in physical tasks, like focusing sunlight to create fire, signaling a sense of belonging and empowerment.
Physical Attributes and Isolation
- Notable for his unchanging physical appearance, which symbolizes his static role within the group as an outsider.
- Described as being different due to physical characteristics like obesity and asthma, further emphasizing his alienation from the others.
- Often overlooked by the group, illustrated by his quiet attempts to participate in discussions, reflecting his struggle for recognition.
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