Piggy Lord Of The Flies Quote Analysis

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CHAPTER ELEVEN
Literary Device
"His [Piggy] head opened and stuff came out and turned red. Piggy’s arms and legs twitched a bit, like a pig’s after it has been killed. Then the sea breathed again in a long, slow sigh, the water boiled white and pink over the rock; and when it went, sucking back again, the body of Piggy was gone."
I see the author's use of imagery in this quote somewhat excessive, yet I get the point across effectively; Piggy's death was a gruesome one and a sight that would strike fear into most who view it. The way the author uses words such as "boiled" and "twitched" shows me that Ralph most likely viewed the aftermath of Piggy's fall and will, in turn, look back at the event as more personal than before viewing the dead …show more content…

I think that this feature has allowed him to overthrow Ralph, threaten the life of Ralph, and, eventually, kill Piggy. I see that Jack is using ones close to Ralph in order to manipulate him and I believe that it was his intention all along to fight him. I see Jack doing this in order to remove what he most likely sees as threats to his way of living.

Characterization Three — Ralph
"'Got to [give back the glasses]? Who says?' Ralph’s temper blazed out. 'I say! You voted for me for chief. Didn’t you hear the conch? You played a dirty trick—we’d have given you fire if you’d asked for it—' The blood was flowing in his cheeks and the bunged-up eye throbbed. 'You could have had fire whenever you wanted. But you didn't. You came sneaking up like a thief and stole Piggy’s glasses!'
I see this quote showing that, when a widespread shift in belief occurs, a democracy may no longer function. The conch had value because the boys gave it value, much like Ralph's position as leader. I see this quote revealing a darker side of Ralph, as he seems to crave power and get extremely angry if he does not get …show more content…

This quote clearly shows how the naval officer expected more of the children, but it also presents be with a new question about the children in relation to the larger world; which side of the war they are on. The naval officer refers the the children as "a pack of British boys" and speaks about them as if they were morally higher than him. I see this suggesting that the naval officer is from a country such as South America and I would not be surprised if he was fighting against

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