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In English / High School | 2014-10-18

In "Lord of the Flies," Chapter 10, what does Piggy try to suggest to Ralph? What does this further indicate about his character?

Asked by Randy10

Answer (3)

I believe Piggy was trying to tell Ralph that the murder of Simon was not murder and that is was a pure and utter accident caused by fear. In relation to Piggy's character? You can say that it suggests that Piggy blames other things so as to avoid accepting or acknowledging his own faults.

Answered by silentsilence | 2024-06-10

In Lord of the** Flies** chapter 10, Piggy suggests to Ralph the importance of rules and order on the island. ;

Answered by AliciaAugello | 2024-06-18

In Chapter 10 of 'Lord of the Flies,' Piggy advises Ralph to uphold order and rules to combat the chaos on the island, reflecting his character as a symbol of reason and civilization. His concerns about savagery illustrate his understanding of the need for structure amid the emerging violence. Piggy's dedication to maintaining authority showcases his moral perspective in contrast to the other boys' descent into chaos.
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Answered by AliciaAugello | 2024-10-15