The mask scares both sam and eric.
sam and eric
The hunters torture Sam and Eric until they agree to join Jack's tribe.
piggy , sam and eric
Samneric tell Ralph that Jack intends to hunt him the following morning and that Jack has "sharpened a stick at both ends."
Sam and Eric are mistreated by Jack and the hunters, who bully and threaten them in an attempt to gain control and power over the group. Jack views them as inferior and uses intimidation tactics to assert his dominance.
The mask scares both sam and eric.
Sam and Eric tell the boys they have seen the beast. In reality, what they saw was the dead parachutist that had landed on the island.
The two boys who left Ralph's group and joined Jack's tribe were Sam and Eric, often referred to as Samneric in the novel "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding. They were previously loyal to Ralph but succumbed to Jack's persuasion and fear tactics.
Yes, Sam and Eric did reveal Ralph's hiding place to Jack's tribe out of fear and pressure from the other boys. This act ultimately led to Ralph's capture and near-death experience in "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding.
Sam and Eric are both young boys on the island in "Lord of the Flies," but their exact ages are not specified in the book. They are among the younger boys in the group.
no but sam's aunt is black
the beast
sam and eric
The hunters torture Sam and Eric until they agree to join Jack's tribe.
piggy , sam and eric
piggy , sam and eric