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Lord Of The Flies Character Analysis

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Lord of the Flies Piggy, Ralph, Jack, and Roger were all crucial characters throughout the novel, Lord of the Flies, written by William Golding. All these characters made questionable decisions that when combined, contributed to Piggy’s necessary demise. Although some character’s decisions had a greater impact than others, they were all responsible in some way. Piggy’s stubborn behavior, Ralph’s lack of leadership, Jack’s power hungry and irresponsible behavior, and Roger’s unstable mental state all contributed towards Piggy’s passing. All this contributed to Piggy’s death and were necessary to the survival of everyone on the island. Even though Piggy is the one that died, he could have still been responsible for his own death. In chapter 11, page 171, of The Lord of the Flies Piggy says, “ I got the conch. I’m going to that Jack Merridew an’ tell him, I am.” It was Piggy’s decision to go the cliff and confront Jack. He kept insisting that they go and get his specs back instead of waiting and being patient while they came with a better plan when they did decide to go speak with them. If he would’ve waited just a little longer he could still be alive. Again in Chapter 11, page 171, Piggy says this after Ralph tells him he will get hurt, “ What can he do more than he has? I’ll tell him what’s what. You let me carry the conch, Ralph. I’ll show him the one thing he hasn’t got.” Piggy underestimates Jack and his “tribe”. He does this because he does not

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