Simple clues using tone, dialogue and imagery to find out the specific details.
Golding includes details such as the twins' disheveled appearance and their fear of being alone at night, as well as their knowledge of the dance's events. These clues suggest that Ralph and Samneric were indeed involved in the savagery of the dance, despite their denials.
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.
Samneric
During the confrontation in "Lord of the Flies," Samneric betray Ralph's trust and align themselves with Jack's tribe. They give away Ralph's hiding place to the other boys, leading to Ralph being hunted like prey. Ultimately, Samneric are forced to participate in the hunt for Ralph against their will.
Samneric and Piggy.
Samneric choose to join Ralph and Piggy in Chapter 12 of "Lord of the Flies," after they are captured by Jack's tribe and forced to betray Ralph's hiding place. They express regret for their actions and seek safety with Ralph's group.
Sam and Eric are twins, also known as "Samneric," who are part of the group of boys stranded on the island in William Golding's novel "Lord of the Flies." They are loyal and follow the lead of the main characters, Ralph and Jack. As the story progresses, they become caught in the power struggle between Ralph and Jack.
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.
Ralph is made chief in Chapter 1 of "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding.
Piggy voted for Ralph to be chief in the novel "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding.
In "Lord of the Flies," Ralph's secret hiding place is revealed to Jack and his tribe by Samneric, Ralph's two loyal friends who are captured and tortured by Jack's tribe. Under pressure and fear, Samneric betray Ralph's hiding place to Jack in order to avoid further harm.
Ralph told Samneric that he would hide out in the bushes, so eventually Samneric squeal on Ralph to Jack.
Samneric are twin boys on the island in "Lord of the Flies." They start off loyal to Ralph, but eventually succumb to Jack's influence and join his tribe. Their loyalty to each other is a central theme in the novel.