Knowee
Questions
Features
Study Tools

How does Ralph respond to Piggy’s practical suggestions to have a meeting?

Question

How does Ralph respond to Piggy’s practical suggestions to have a meeting?

🧐 Not the exact question you are looking for?Go ask a question

Solution

Ralph responds to Piggy’s practical suggestions to have a meeting by initially being dismissive and not fully appreciating Piggy's ideas. However, as the story progresses, Ralph begins to see the value in Piggy's suggestions and starts to rely on his advice more, recognizing the importance of order and organization that Piggy advocates for. This shift highlights Ralph's growing understanding of the need for structure and cooperation among the boys.

This problem has been solved

Similar Questions

How does the group react to Ralph’s suggestion that they build a fire? How does Piggy describetheir actions?

What complaints does Ralph have? What has he noticed about people?

Which of these is NOT an example of how Golding presents Piggy as a vulnerable character?Piggy often prompts Ralph and suggests what he should say or do.He is called by a nickname that he dislikes and we never find out his real name.He relies on Ralph for protection on the island as he is unpopular with the other boys.Submit

What does Piggy attempt to call the group’s attention to?

What effect is created by Piggy's different way of speaking, when compared to the other boys? Choose the best answer.For example, "We was on the outside. We never done nothing."It makes him appear childish compared to Ralph.It makes him appear more in touch with the real world compared to the other boys.It perhaps suggests that he is from a different social class from the other boys.

1/2

Upgrade your grade with Knowee

Get personalized homework help. Review tough concepts in more detail, or go deeper into your topic by exploring other relevant questions.