Ralph told Samneric that he would hide out in the bushes, so eventually Samneric squeal on Ralph to Jack.
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The hunters torture Sam and Eric until they agree to join Jack's tribe.
The signal fire went out when Jack made Samneric leave the fire duty to go hunting. It also goes out when Samneric "see the beast".
They get captured by Jack and his tribe when they go with Piggy and Ralph to receive Piggy's stolen glasses. They are forced to become a part of Jack's tribe and sell out Ralph when they are searching for him across the island. They didn't want to, but they appeared to finally turn on to Jack's side.
Ralph learns of Jack's plans for him through Samneric, who are forced to join Jack's tribe and spy on Ralph's group. Samneric bring Ralph news of Jack's intentions to hunt him down and kill him. This betrayal shows Ralph the extent of Jack's animosity towards him.
Ralph told Samneric that he would hide out in the bushes, so eventually Samneric squeal on Ralph to Jack.
In "Lord of the Flies," Roger tells Jack where Ralph is hiding. Roger was a loyal follower of Jack and had been actively participating in hunting down Ralph along with the other boys.
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samneric and jack and ralph
Samneric
The hunters torture Sam and Eric until they agree to join Jack's tribe.
Ralph suggests a hunt for what Samneric saw, which is the "beast" they claimed to have spotted on the mountain. He wants to investigate the sighting to ensure the safety of the group and understand the perceived threat.
Samneric feel torn between their loyalty to Ralph and their fear of Jack's power and brutality. They are intimidated by Jack's tribe and are influenced by the fear and manipulation tactics used by Jack and his followers. Ultimately, they prioritize their own safety and survival over helping Ralph.
Ralph is the main character, with Jack, Piggy, Simon, and Samneric following close behind.
The signal fire went out when Jack made Samneric leave the fire duty to go hunting. It also goes out when Samneric "see the beast".
They get captured by Jack and his tribe when they go with Piggy and Ralph to receive Piggy's stolen glasses. They are forced to become a part of Jack's tribe and sell out Ralph when they are searching for him across the island. They didn't want to, but they appeared to finally turn on to Jack's side.