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    Lord of the Flies, Piggy represents the super ego. When the boys first crash on the island, Piggy tells Ralph to request a meeting to get settled by blowing the conch. Piggy let it slip that he does not know how to blow one because, “My auntie wouldn’t let me on account of my asthma” (16). This shows that he believes in the rules instructed by society. Piggy’s relationship to the super ego can also be seen around the first attempt to make a fire when, he was holding the conch, Piggy says, “I got the

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    many reasons. Ralph, Samneric, and Piggy are going to confront Jack and his tribe in Chapter Eleven. Ralph leads the expedition, while Piggy holds the conch, their rallying symbol. They soon come into conflict with the savages guarding “the chief’s” fort. Then Jack comes back from hunting, and starts fighting with Ralph. In the excitement of violence, Roger releases the boulder that protects the fort, and it smashes into Piggy, shattering the conch and knocking Piggy off the cliff, killing him. The

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    Meaning there is no one to give punishments when required.William Golding made Piggy be like the underdog in Lord of the Flies. In the beginning of the novel only Ralph and Piggy were mentioned.”Suck to your ass-mar”(8), right from the start of the novel Ralph started bullying Piggy,and it all started with Piggy’s asthma. Piggy explained to Ralph about his breathing conditions but Ralph does not respect his medical condition, and it continued throughout

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    character, Piggy, Willy, and Tarrou respectively. Out of these deaths, Tarrou's is by far the most tragic. Piggy’s death is not tragic because he is very annoying and is only missed by one person. Willie's death is not tragic because he died a nobody. Tarrou meant something to society. He started the sanitary squads and was missed by people when he died. A tragic death is an unfortunate death of a good person who was made a positive impact on the world and will be missed by others. Piggy and Willy

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    preconscious, and subconscious levels. They control impulses, decisions, and reason(McLeod). William Golding uses Jack, Ralph, and Piggy, characters in his novel Lord of the Flies, to represent the complexity and conflict that occurs in the human psyche. Jack represents the id. The id is the impulsive section of our personality. It exists only on the subconscious level and

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    Neurologist, developed psychoanalysis and coined many terms and ideas about the mind. Freudian psychology can be used to further understand Golding’s characters, Jack, Ralph, and Piggy. Jack, consumed by his impulsive urge to hunt, acts as Freud’s id. Ralph demonstrates the term ego as he logically attempts to resolve problems. Piggy, concerned with morality and the words of his aunt, behaves as the superego. Jack, representing the Freudian term id, acts impulsively to satisfy his basic needs with obsessive

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    No man is an island William Golding weaves a psychological allegory throughout his novel The Lord of the Flies. Golding bases the characters of Jack, Ralph, and Piggy around Sigmund Freud’s theory of the id, ego, and superego. Lord of the Flies written by William Golding is shown as a psychological allegory. Jack symbolizes the concept of the id in Golding’s allegory. The id is one’s most basic pleasures and desires; it seeks pleasure and avoids pain. The id’s effect on the book is that of a chain

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    meaning. William Golding the author of “Lord of the Flies,” described humanity through his characters. The allegory that is thoroughly projected in “Lord of the Flies” is humanity. This allegory is expressed through the characters and their actions. Piggy, Jack, Roger, and each express a different type of humanity. In fact, the characters express either all feelings, intellectual, fear, or cruelty. Jack the lead choir boy, represents the fear that everyone has. Jack represents the fear in everyone

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    When structure fails, a select few are meant to rebuild it. These boys are Piggy, Ralph and Simon characters in Lord of the Flies by William Golding. The story follows their journey as they try and maintain order as insanity sets in due to their plane crashing on the island. The three boys try to help the rest by suggesting sensible and constructive ways in which to survive. Golding uses the three boys to show that Government can stand when there are no traditional leaders to support it, as they

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    His companion, Piggy represents God. In the beginning Penguin, sells him an ice cream cone, Penguin is an obvious representation of Satan. He plays on Elephant’s desire of a chilling sweet treat when he says “Get your ice cream for a hot day!” After Elephant gets coaxed into purchasing the forbidden fruit, he prepares to eat it, but then he realizes that Piggy may want ice cream too. Elephant thinks so hard about devouring the tasty forbidden

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