Lord of the Flies
In chapter eight the boys physically split into two groups, each with its own leader. When Ralph discovers that the choir has deserted him for Jack, Piggy responds by saying, "I expect they won't play either"(Page 131). Explain the irony in this statement
In chapter eight the boys physically split into two groups, each with its own leader. When Ralph discovers that the choir has deserted him for Jack, Piggy responds by saying, "I expect they won't play either"(Page 131). Explain the irony in this statement