In the novel "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, Piggy's glasses are stolen by Jack's group of boys. The glasses serve as a symbol of intellectual and scientific reasoning on the island, and their theft marks a turning point in the descent into savagery.
Fire and more importantly Piggy's Glasses.
The fire and Piggy's specs
When Ralph blew the conch to called the final assembly, after Piggy's glasses were stolen during the night time raid, the only boys who were present were Piggy, Samneric, a few littluns and Ralph.
Piggy's glasses can represent many things in this book, they represent power, civilization an wisdom. Without the glasses Jack felt powerless not being able to build a fire and all. So he took them to use them for his own good.
Piggy's glasses symbolize knowledge because they enable the group to start the fire needed for their rescue, representing the power and importance of scientific understanding and critical thinking. As Piggy's glasses are broken and eventually stolen by Jack's tribe, it reflects the loss of rationality and intellect within the group as they descend into savagery.
By the time that Ralph and Piggy go to Castle Rock to demand the return of Piggy's stolen glasses the only other biguns who remain loyal to Ralph are the twins Sam and Eric. And then, Jack makes "SamnEric" join his tribe, so they eventually leave Ralph too, leaving only himself and Piggy.
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