Ralph And Piggy's Relationship In Lord Of The Flies

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In William Golding’s novel Lord of the Flies the protagonist Ralph emblematizes civilization and savagery within the group of boys stranded on the island. Golding utilizes Ralph and Piggy’s relationship and Ralph’s hair to show this. Over the course of Lord of the Flies, as the other boys become savage and mean Ralph seems to do the opposite. This evolution is shown in the progression of his relationship with Piggy. At the beginning of the novel Ralph is mean to Piggy and mocks him viciously “Ralph shrieked with laughter. He jumped up ‘Piggy! Piggy’” (Golding 11) With time though, you see a growing appreciation in Ralph for how Piggy’s intelligence and eventually he values Piggy as a friend. After the death of Piggy “Ralph wept for the end