Samneric don't forget Ralph. They are loyal to him right up until their capture on the causeway when Ralph and Piggy demand the return of Piggy's glasses. Even after being forced to join Jack's tribe Samneric warned Ralph of Jack's plans and gave meat to Ralph. The inference is that they only disclosed Ralph's hiding place under torture and at no time is there any reference to them forgetting him.
Sam and Eric forgetting Ralph represents the breakdown of civilization and order within the group of boys. It symbolizes the loss of loyalty and unity among the boys as they become increasingly consumed by fear and savagery. This moment highlights the theme of the boys' descent into chaos and the loss of their connection to the values and principles of society.
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Sam and Eric initially follow Jack's orders and inform him of Ralph's arrival. However, they struggle with their loyalty to Ralph and end up warning him about Jack's intentions to hunt him. They ultimately help Ralph escape from Castle Rock.
Sam and Eric warn Ralph that Jack and the others are going to hunt him tomorrow. There for they are going to kill him
Ralph finds out from Sam & Eric that Ralph will be hunted down by Jack's tribe and Roger will "sharpen a stick at both ends". That could mean that Jack's wants Ralph's head, or something symobic like the harm done onto another causes harm to oneself.
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The boys who stick with Ralph in "Lord of the Flies" are Piggy, Sam, and Eric. They provide support for Ralph's leadership and attempt to maintain order on the island despite the escalating chaos.
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.