During the feast on the beach Jack actually gives three reason why the other boys should join his tribe, these are, and I quote... "I gave you food, said Jack, "and my hunters will protect you from the beast. Who will join my tribe?" He then mentions the third reason... "Who'll join my tribe and have fun?"
Most of the boys agree to join Jack's tribe, despite Ralph pointing out that he is the chief and that Jack has no shelters to use during the coming storm. Then the storm which has been building up finally breaks and Jack tells the boys to, "Do our dance! Come one! Dance!"
Simon, Piggy, and Ralph.
The hunters torture Sam and Eric until they agree to join Jack's tribe.
the other boys feel like they need to jack in the group. while they are building the signal fire the boys sneak off and go and join Jack's group.
During the feast on the beach Jack actually gives three reason why the other boys should join his tribe, these are, and I quote... "I gave you food, said Jack, "and my hunters will protect you from the beast. Who will join my tribe?" He then mentions the third reason... "Who'll join my tribe and have fun?"
Most of the boys agree to join Jack's tribe, despite Ralph pointing out that he is the chief and that Jack has no shelters to use during the coming storm. Then the storm which has been building up finally breaks and Jack tells the boys to, "Do our dance! Come one! Dance!"
Jack bribe the boys on the island with the promise of meat from the hunting expeditions he leads. He uses the allure of food and power to sway the boys to join his tribe over following Ralph's leadership.
Ralph and Piggy hadn't joined Jack's tribe and when they wondered where everyone was they specifically mentioned Samneric and Bill by name. So, essentially apart from those 5 biguns, Simon and probably the littluns, by the start of chapter 9 most of the boys had already defected to Jack's tribe.
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Sam and Eric join Jack's tribe in Chapter 11 of William Golding's "Lord of the Flies." This is after Jack successfully splits the group and establishes his own tribe separate from Ralph's leadership.
Most of the boys agree to join Jack's tribe, despite Ralph pointing out that he is the chief and that Jack has no shelters to use during the coming storm. Then the storm which has been building up finally breaks and Jack tells the boys to, "Do our dance! Come one! Dance!"
Initially there is only one group of boys but right from the start Jack is a dissenting voice. Eventually Jack leaves and forms his own separate tribe. Near the end of the book all the boys with the exception of Ralph, Piggy and Samneric have joined Jack's tribe. Piggy is then killed, Samneric are captured and forced to join the tribe, leaving Ralph as the only boy who isn't a member of the tribe.
Jack offers to let Ralph and the other boys join his tribe as long as they recognize him as the chief. He also promises protection and food in exchange for loyalty and obedience.
Simon, Piggy, and Ralph.
After Jack leaves the meeting stating that he isn't going to play anymore gradually other boys drift away to join him. By the time he throws his feast on the beach most of the biguns have joined his tribe. After the raid on Ralph's camp, and the theft of Piggy's glasses, the only boys who aren't part of Jack's tribe are Ralph, Piggy and the twins. At castle rock Piggy is killed and the twins are captured leaving Ralph as the lone outsider from Jack's tribe.