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I believe Piggy's fear is justified because towards the

end of the chapter Piggy, Simon, and Ralph have a

conversation after the assembly where Piggy does

mention that he is fearful Jack. "l'm scared of him '

said Piggy, 'and that's why I know him."

Piggy's fear is justified because he recognizes that he is a fragile person compared to Jack.

We can arrive at this answer because:

  • Piggy lived with Jack and is aware of how controversial he can be.
  • He recognizes that he is a weak link in the group and that he is a very vulnerable person to Jack.
  • He also knows that Jack knows this and for that reason, he will be easy to be mean and take advantage of him.

In this case, the fear is justified, because the reader knows that Jack is a very strong character and that he can exhibit destructive and questionable behavior towards Piggy.

This question is related to the book "Lord of the Flies."

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