Sam and Eric are shown as individuals in "Lord of the Flies" to highlight their struggle to maintain their identity and moral compass in the face of the group's descent into savagery. Their portrayal also emphasizes the impact of peer pressure and group dynamics on individuals in extreme situations. Additionally, their loyalty to each other serves as a contrast to the growing divisions and animosity within the group.
In "Lord of the Flies," the brother of Sam is Eric. Sam and Eric are twins who are sometimes referred to as Samneric.
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Sam and Eric are both young boys on the island in "Lord of the Flies," but their exact ages are not specified in the book. They are among the younger boys in the group.
Democracy and dictatorship are both shown in Lord of the Flies.
Sam, Sam and Eric are the twins of lord of the flies while Sam is short for Samwise. I think that is the closest you can get.
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Sam and Eric, later referred to as Samneric
Some kid that thinks he knows it all.
Sam and Eric. Collectively called Samneric.
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