Piggy Be Himself In Lord Of The Flies

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In Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, the young boys on the island had to make a choice to be themselves or to be like someone else. The novel is about boys stuck on an island trying to survive, but not knowing which leader to follow. The main characters are Piggy, Ralph, and Jack. Ralph was the leader who wanted to do the right thing, Jack was the leader who wanted to do the wrong thing, and Piggy was the one everyone made fun of. William Golding’s novel, Lord of the Flies, supports the cliché, “Be yourself. Everyone else is taken.” by Piggy staying true to himself and the other boys following Jack.
Piggy supports “Be yourself. Everyone else is taken.” He is himself throughout the book by staying true to Ralph instead of Jack. Piggy is

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