Sam and Eric explain that they were part of the group that participated in Simon's death. They were caught up in the frenzy and confusion of the moment and did not realize it was Simon they were attacking until it was too late. They feel remorseful and guilty for their part in his death.
Simon does not believe Sam and Eric's story about the "beast" being a physical threat. He understands that the beast is a manifestation of the boys' fear and inner darkness, rather than an external monster. Simon tries to convey this understanding to the group, but is ultimately killed before he can do so.
*Ralph *Jack *Sam & Eric *Roger *Piggy *Simon *Percival *Bill
Yes, they showed obvious signs of the dance, but they just acted like they weren't there
Septimus Heap's brothers are Simon Heap and Sam Heap. Simon is the oldest brother and Sam is the second oldest. Both brothers play important roles in the Septimus Heap book series by Angie Sage.
No, Sam and Eric don't. Neither does Piggy, Simon, or Ralph.
Ralph, Piggy, Sam, and Eric claim they were not present during Simon's death because they were participating in the dance and feast. They were caught up in the frenzy of the moment and did not realize what was happening until it was too late. They insist they had no role in Simon's tragic death.
The song is "Simon Says" by Pharoah Monche.
How do Sam and Eric exaggerate what they saw
In "Lord of the Flies," the brother of Sam is Eric. Sam and Eric are twins who are sometimes referred to as Samneric.
Tirésias Simon Sam died in 1916.
Tirésias Simon Sam was born in 1835.
Sam Simon was born on 1955-06-06.