Piggy Lord Of The Flies Quote Analysis

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Many people are afraid of speaking for themselves because they have a fear of being bullied by others. Piggy is intimidated to give his ideas to the group because of what the others might think of him. In the novel, Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, the author characterizes Piggy as being intelligent and resourceful, but none of the other boys stranded on the island can notice it because of his physical appearance, which impacts how the boys view Piggy's intelligence, leading to his death. The emphasis on Piggy’s physical appearance indicates that he does not have the traits of a leader. When the reader first meets Piggy, “He was shorter than the fair boy and very fat. He came forward searching out safe lodgments for his feet, and then …show more content…

It is for this reason that Piggy must be killed and washed out into the vastness and openness of the sea to become truly a meaningful facet of the whole person, Ralph.” (Martin). Piggy contributes everything he can to gain respect from Jack and the rest of the boys on the island, but no one can see what he has to offer because they are stuck looking at his appearance and other health problems. Since no one on the island except Ralph, Sam, and Eric could see Piggys potential the rest of the boys decided to push a rock down to mountain and kill Piggy. Ralph, Piggy, Sam and Eric went up to the mountain to try and get Piggy's glasses back but,"The rock struck Piggy a glancing blow from chin to knee: the conch exploded into a thousand white fragments and ceased to exist. Piggy, saying nothing, with no time for even a grunt, traveled through the air sideways from the rock, turning over as he went. Piggy fell 40 feet and landed on his back across the the square red rock in the sea. His head opened and stuff came out and