It is never explicitly stated in Lord of the Flies where any of the boys are from. Jack does say, "We're English." Ralph also remembers living in a cottage in Devon, England but there is no specific mention of where the twins came from.
In "Lord of the Flies," the twins, Sam and Eric, are responsible for tending to the signal fire on the mountain. They assist in keeping the fire burning in hopes of being rescued. As the story progresses, they become caught up in the power struggle and dynamics of the group of boys stranded on the island.
Sam and Eric. The book sometimes refers to them as one person, Samneric.
Sam and Eric, who are later referred to as "Sameneric"
Sam and Eric. They are also known as Samneric.
Sam and Eric
they are scouting the island
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Sam and Eric, later referred to as Samneric
Sam (Samwise Gamgee in Lord of the Rings and Samneric in Lord of the Flies)
Sam and Eric. Collectively called Samneric.
In "Lord of the Flies," the brother of Sam is Eric. Sam and Eric are twins who are sometimes referred to as Samneric.
They turn into flies and eat themselves. They think they taste yummy.
The twins in "Lord of the Flies" are known as Sam and Eric, or simply Samneric. They are often referred to as a single entity, as they frequently act together and share the same experiences on the island.
In the book The Lord of the Flies by chapter 9 Ralph, Piggy, and the twins are the people who have not joined Jack's group. After the twins are captured and Piggy is killed that leaves Ralph as the one person who is not a part of Jack's tribe.
the TWINS names are sam and Eric also said as samneric one word
In chapter 4 of "Lord of the Flies," the twins, Sam and Eric, are supposed to be watching the fire, but they end up falling asleep because they are tired from their duties during the day. This lapse in responsibility leads to the fire going out and a missed opportunity for rescue.
The twins, Sam and Eric, fell asleep at the same time in "Lord of the Flies" because they were exhausted from helping with the signal fire and maintaining night watch duties. Their tiredness made them vulnerable to being manipulated by Jack and his tribe, leading to them joining the opposing faction.