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Piggy and Samneric are the two "biguns" who have remained with Ralph throughout the novel "Lord of the Flies." They provide support to Ralph in his leadership role and help maintain order among the group.
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By the time that Ralph and Piggy go to Castle Rock to demand the return of Piggy's stolen glasses the only other biguns who remain loyal to Ralph are the twins Sam and Eric. And then, Jack makes "SamnEric" join his tribe, so they eventually leave Ralph too, leaving only himself and Piggy.
After Jack leaves, Ralph realizes that most of the biguns have left him and Piggy. At this point, Ralph feels isolated and vulnerable, with no one to support him. This forces him to confront the reality of his situation and the challenges he faces in maintaining order and survival on the island.
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The other biguns are drawn to Jack's tribe because Jack offers them power, freedom from rules, and the opportunity to act on their primal instincts without consequences. Jack's tribe represents a break from the civilization and order imposed by Ralph, allowing the boys to indulge in their savage desires.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The main boys in Ralph's tribe in chapter 10 of Lord of the Flies are Ralph, Piggy, Samneric, and a few littluns. Ralph also tries to maintain some influence over boys like Jack, who have joined the tribe but remain loyal to their own leader.
Piggy is assigned to stay behind to look after the littluns and keep the fire going while Ralph goes to the mountain.
At the begining of the chapter, while Ralph and Piggy are bathing in the pool Ralph asked "Where's everybody?" Ralph specifically refers to Samneric and Bill, which would indicate that he believed that there were at least five boys in his group, including himself. Piggy pointed beyond the platform and replied "That's where they have gone. Jack's party." So in fact all that actually remained of Ralph's group were Ralph and Piggy. By the morning after the party, and the killing of Simon, Samneric had rejoined Ralph's group.