Explanation:
In William Golding’s novel Lord of the Flies,” Piggy’s glasses are of utmost importance as they serve as a symbol for knowledge, reason, and scientific thinking. Piggy’s glasses act as a tool that enables the character to see more clearly than the other boys on the island. It is important to note that when we talk about Piggy, we are not just referring to a physical object but also to the character himself. In the novel, Piggy is portrayed as a socially awkward and physically weak boy, but he is intellectually superior to most other boys, especially in his ability to reason logically and scientifically. His glasses symbolize his intelligence and scientific knowledge. They also help the boys to start fire.