Why is Piggy afraid of Jack?

Why is Piggy so frightened of Jack? Piggy is confident that Jack would not hurt Ralph, but if Ralph were not there to protect Piggy, Jack would hurt the next thing, Piggy.
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Why is Piggy afraid of Jack chapter5?

Piggy fears that the boys are going to descend into savagery in Chapter 5. As the voice of logic and intellect, Piggy is ridiculed and ignored, and when he asks this legitimate question during an assembly, Jack immediate stands and calls him names, proving Piggy's concerns about savagery on a small scale.
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How does Piggy feel about Jack?

What does piggy say about Jack's feelings for him and for Ralph? what conclusion does piggy come to? Piggy says that Jack hates him and ralph. piggy decides that since Ralph is chief and has authority over Jack, Jack can't hurt him.
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What quote shows that Piggy is afraid of Jack?

Piggy is afraid of Jack. The rules were very important to Ralph. "If you're scared of someone you hate him but you can't stop thinking about him. You kid yourself he's all right really, an' then when you see him again; it's like asthma an' you can't breathe.
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What is Jack afraid of in Lord of the Flies?

Jack is the most power hungry boy on the island in the Lord of the Flies. Firstly, Jack has a fear of losing control over the boys on the island. Jacks sees how the boys on the island are slowly leaving him over for Ralph.
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Who is the most frightened of Jack?

Why is Piggy so frightened of Jack? Piggy is confident that Jack would not hurt Ralph, but if Ralph were not there to protect Piggy, Jack would hurt the next thing, Piggy.
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How is Jack evil in Lord of the Flies?

By starting his own tribe, stealing Piggy's glasses, and allowing the hunters to terrorize the littluns, Jack effectively destabilizes Ralph's leadership. By the end of the book, Jack has given in completely to his savage nature, overseeing the violent murder of Simon, the torture of Wilfred, and the killing of Piggy.
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Who kills Piggy?

Roger, the character least able to understand the civilizing impulse, crushes the conch shell as he looses the boulder and kills Piggy, the character least able to understand the savage impulse.
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How does Jack treat piggy quote?

How does Jack treat Piggy? He verbally abuses him by calling him "Fatty." He hits him and does not allow him to have any meat. Why does Roger throw stones around Henry? He is still ruled by a moral compass and the taboo of the old life.
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What does Piggy symbolize in Lord of the Flies?

The characters in Lord of the Flies possess recognizable symbolic significance, which make them as the sort of people around us. Ralph stands for civilization and democracy; Piggy represents intellect and rationalism; Jack signifies savagery and dictatorship; Simon is the incarnation of goodness and saintliness.
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Is Piggy a girl or boy?

Piggy is the first boy Ralph encounters on the island after the crash and remains the most true and loyal friend throughout Lord of the Flies.
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Why did Jack break Piggy's glasses?

The spectacles represent the boys' only means of obtaining fire through reflecting the sun's rays, and fire itself is symbolic of survival and rescue. Jack snatches the glasses off Piggy's face to create the fire, despite Piggy's protestations, and his dependence upon them.
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Is Piggy a good leader?

Piggy is portrayed as the wisest of them all and understands priorities; however he lacks confidence from time to time. This makes him a good leader but not the best. Jack on the other hand, is egotistic but has his good qualities as well, such as knowledge and courage.
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Who dies in Lord of the Flies?

In Lord of the Flies, Simon was crucified through a beating from the rest of the boys. He was on his way to tell the boys about his revelation that what they thought was the beast was actually a downed parachutist. The boys mistook him for the beast, causing them to beat him to death.
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How old is Piggy in Lord of the Flies?

Piggy. Piggy is a fat, shy twelve-year-old boy who has asthma; he is the only one who knows how to correctly pronounce asthma. The other boys on the island pronounce it as "ass-mar". Piggy wears "specs".
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What does piggy say about Jack's feelings for him and for Ralph?

What does Piggy say about Jack's feelings for him and for Ralph? He says that Jack hates him, he tells Ralph that he hates him too because he is chief and Jack isn't.
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What does Jack do to Piggy?

When Piggy shrilly complains about the hunters' immaturity, Jack slaps him hard, breaking one of the lenses of his glasses. Jack taunts Piggy by mimicking his whining voice.
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When did Jack hit Piggy?

In Chapter 4, Piggy is still trying to be friendly with Ralph. He also chastises Jack for leaving the fire unattended after Ralph does. This causes Jack to punch, slap, and taunt him. His glasses get cracked during this assault.
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Why does Jack not give Piggy meat?

Jack refuses to give Piggy meat because he resents his relationship with Ralph and because he sees Piggy as an outcast. By treating Piggy poorly, Jack feels a sense of power within the group of boys, for everyone seems to enjoy watching the poor boy suffer.
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What were Piggys last words?

Ralph and Piggy approach Jack's camp. Before arriving, Piggy says his last words: "Which is better, law and rescue, or hunting and breaking things up?" A short time later at the camp, Piggy stays back while Ralph tries to talk sense to Jack but it breaks down and the two boys fight.
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Was piggy killed on purpose?

Ralph and Jack engage in a fight which neither wins before Piggy tries once more to address the tribe. Any sense of order or safety is permanently eroded when Roger, now sadistic, deliberately drops a boulder from his vantage point above, killing Piggy and shattering the conch.
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What is Jack's reaction to Piggy's death?

After Piggy falls from the cliff, the group falls into a sudden and deep silence. Just as suddenly, however, Jack leaps out of the group, screaming deliriously. He shouts at Ralph that "that's what you'll get" for challenging his authority, and he expresses happiness that the conch is gone.
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Is Jack insecure LOTF?

He does not put the well-being of the boys first. Instead, he acts on his own insecurities and urges.
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What does Jack look like LOTF?

Jack is described by Golding as “tall, thin, and bony; and his hair was red beneath the black cap. His face was crumpled and freckled, and ugly without silliness. Out of this face stared two light blue eyes, frustrated now, and turning, or ready to turn, to anger.”Jack is the leading advocate of anarchy on the island.
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Is Jack actually evil?

Jack represents evil and violence, the dark side of human nature. A former choirmaster and "head boy" at his school, he arrived on the island having experienced some success in exerting control over others by dominating the choir with his militaristic attitude.
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