Piggy's glasses represent man's intellect and ability to reason. Pay attention to what happens to the glass...how does what happens to the glasses "parallel" what happens to the boys ability and desire to use their intellect and reason?
Piggy's spectacles symbolize reason, knowledge, intellect, and civilization in "Lord of the Flies." They are used to start fires, representing the power of science and technology to control and maintain order in society. When the spectacles are stolen and broken, it signifies the collapse of civilization and the descent into savagery.
Piggy finds the spectacles in Lord of the Flies. He uses them to start the signal fire and later relies on them to see clearly.
Simon retrieved Piggy's spectacles after Jack had knocked them off, when he had smacked Piggy across the head.
Piggy is the character who has the spectacles in "Lord of the Flies." The spectacles symbolize civilization and intellect in the story.
The wheel. Spectacles and contact lenses have to be up there. Just ask Piggy from 'lord of the flies. I couldn't live without them'
Piggy has three physical afflictions...1) He is, and I quote, 'Very fat.'2) He wears thick spectacles and has difficulty seeing without them3) He is asthmatic
Piggy's glasses symbolise technology and science, they are also an outward indication of Piggy's intelligence. The glasses are the technology which provides the boys with fire. Piggy's spectacles are also the means by which Piggy is able to see clearly, both in reality and metaphorically.
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