Cheas Trevor Lord Of The Flies Character Analysis

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Cheas, Trevor: In the book/film Lord of the Flies by William Golding, the character Piggy wears "thick spectacles." These spectacles, or as Piggy calls them, "specs," play a signifigant role in this story. They represent the ability to not only see, but also the ability to think logically and be mature. Without his glasses, Piggy is completely helpless, and his immediate first priority is to get them back as soon as they are gone from his head. In chapter two, Fire on the Mountain, the boys are attempting to light a fire to signal nearby planes or ships to come rescue them. Ralph, the cheif of the boys, asks, "Does anyone have a match?" And, of course, none of the boys do. Then, one boy has the idea of using Piggy 's glasses to light the fire