Piggy tells Ralph that he is going to Jack to order him to return his glasses. "I don't ask for my glasses back as a favor. . . but because what's right's right. Give me my glasses. . . You got to." What is Piggy presupposing about the situation and about the significance of morality? What is Jack's response? How does he further respond upon being called a thief? Why is he infuriated by that charge?
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