Piggy is concerned with knowing people’s names, despite no-one on the island ever learning his.Â
Piggy was the one boy whose ideals could have resulted in a harmonious and safe duration on the island; however, his appearance and ailments meant that he was never going to be listened to.Â
Piggy feels the death of the boy with the birthmark the most and is angry about the fire and the subsequent loss of life; however, it was his glasses that started the fire, making him indirectly responsible.Â