Lord of the Flies
Chapter 9: Piggy and Ralph's fringe participation in the dance ritual
Why is Piggy and Ralph’s fringe participation important? (Participation in the dance ritual that later kills Simon)
Why is Piggy and Ralph’s fringe participation important? (Participation in the dance ritual that later kills Simon)
There is a storm and Jack uses the storm as a diversion from fear. The boys get caught up in their own hysteria. The power of this frenzy is so strong that even Ralph and Piggy get caught up in it: they cannot resist. It is speculative if they had any part in Simon's death.