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he runs away and hides because he learns they plan to hunt him and learns how they plan to hunt him. he hides in this little area where he dont think they will bother to search for him. and he later runs into an officer coming to save them

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Ralph decides to go and confront Jack in an attempt to reason with him and try to prevent the tribe from attacking him.

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Q: What does Ralph do after samneric tell him about jacks plan?
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How does Ralph learn jacks plan for him?

Samneric tell him while they are on guard at Castle Rock.


How does Ralph learn of jack's plans for him?

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.


Who tells jack where ralph is hiding?

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.


How does Ralph get betrayed by samneric?

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.


What information does Ralph get from 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."


What do they tell Ralph all the boys are going to do the next day?

Samneric inform Ralph that Jack is organsing a hunt for the next day and that the boys are going to form a line across the entire island and hunt for Ralph.


What are jack's plan for Ralph?

Samneric tell Ralph that Jack intends to hunt him and that he has "sharpened a stick at both ends." Later Ralph finds and takes the stick on which Jack had mounted the pig's head, as an offering to the beast. Ralph realises that the stick has a point at each end. The implication is that Jack intended to behead Ralph and mount his head on a sharpened stick, as an offering to the beast.


What is the stick associated with in Lord of the Flies?

I'm assuming you mean the double-sided spear? The double sided spear symbolizes good and eveil, one side of the stick being Ralph, the other being Jack. Also, when Samneric first tell Ralph about the double sided spear, its kind of a revelation for him. When Jack's tribe killed the sow, they used a double sided spear, one to stick in the ground, one to stick the pigs head on top. When Samneric tell Ralph that Roger has a two sided spear, it is a realization that the boys in Jack's tribe are going to do to him what was done to the sow.


In lord of the flies how does jacks tribe find out where Ralphs shelter is?

Sam and Eric tell Jack that Ralph said he was going to hide near by so they go looking for him there.


What is the irony of Eric and Ralph bragging about their exploits during the fight in Lord of the Flies chapter10?

Some people might suggest that it was ironic of Samneric to tell Ralph of Jack's plans for him and then in turn reveal Ralph's hiding place to Jack. However it is clear that in spirit Samneric were never part of Jack's tribe. Along with Piggy they were the last of the biguns who remained loyal to Ralph. They were only on guard duty on castle rock because they had ben captured by Jack's tribe and forced to join it under torture. The next morning it appears that torture was used once more to extract the location of Ralph's planned hiding place from at least one of the twins.


What is the irony of samnerics behavior?

Some people might suggest that it was ironic of Samneric to tell Ralph of Jack's plans for him and then in turn reveal Ralph's hiding place to Jack. However it is clear that in spirit Samneric were never part of Jack's tribe. Along with Piggy they were the last of the biguns who remained loyal to Ralph. They were only on guard duty on castle rock because they had ben captured by Jack's tribe and forced to join it under torture. The next morning it appears that torture was used once more to extract the location of Ralph's planned hiding place from at least one of the twins.


Who is Samneric in Lord of the Flies?

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.