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Lord of the Flies

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elled and danced. Immediately, Ralph and the crowd of boys were united and relieved by a storm of laughter.”
On the other hand, others perceive Piggy, such as Jack, as being feeble, a joke, and a misfit. Evidence of this is; “Piggy once more was the centre of social derision so that everyone felt cheerful and normal.” This quote quite clearly characterises how others perceive Piggy and I believe sums up Piggy’s’ character.

How does the character perceive himself? Explain your answer using textual references.

Piggy perceives himself as being fat and unsocial. He dislikes his body and is often envious of others e.g. Ralphs- “Watched Ralph’s body enviously.” Piggy also yearns to be accepted by his peers. He believes he is smart and can make a big contribution but is often rejected by the others; “If I say anything," cried Piggy with bitter realism, "you say shut up.”


Important Quotations about Piggy’s murder:
Quote
Explanation of Quote
“Piggy, saying nothing, with no time for even a grunt, traveled through the air sideways from the rock, turning over as he went.”
The quote illustrates the fall of Piggy and the violent nature of his death.
“Piggy fell 40 feet and landed on his back across the square red rock in the sea. His head opened and stuff came out and turned red. Piggy's arms and legs twitched a bit, like a pigs after it has been killed"
This quote is also important in the scene of Piggy’s murder. It gives us detailed visual imagery of his death. It also, in the last sentence uses a simile that is extremely ironic towards his character.




"The rock struck Piggy a glancing blow from chin to knee; the conch exploded into a thousand white fragments and ceased to exist."
The quote shows how a rock was the cause of Piggy’s death and how it struck him on the head. It also displays the obliteration of civilisation in the destruction of the conch.


"Ralph wept for the end of innocence, the darkness...

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