the role of Sam and Eric in chapter twelve is to
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.
The signal fire went out when Jack made Samneric leave the fire duty to go hunting. It also goes out when Samneric "see the beast".
In my edition of Lord of the Flies, on page 14, Ralph tells Piggy, and I quote... "I could swim when I was five. Daddy taught me. he's a commander in the Navy. When he gets leave he'll come and rescue us."
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Jack and his hunters make the boys leave Castle Rock in the novel "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding. They set fire to the forest to flush out Ralph, Piggy, and the other boys hiding there, forcing them to flee for their lives.
Some flies bite but don't ordinarily leave marks.
Cavalcade of Stars - 1949 Ralph Threatens to Leave 3-12 was released on: USA: 16 November 1951
In Chapter 12 of Lord of the Flies, Ralph hides, wondering about his wounds. He thinks he sees Bill in the distance, but realizes that it is not actually Bill anymore. He concludes that Jack will never leave him alone. Ralph can see the Lord of the Flies, now a skull with the skin and meat eaten away.He crawls to the lookout near Castle Rock and calls to Sam and Eric.They tell him that Roger has sharpened a stick at both ends. Ralph crawls away to a slope where he can safely sleep.
In Chapter 5 of "Lord of the Flies," Ralph's main complaints are about the lack of order and responsibility among the boys. He is frustrated by their obsession with hunting and not prioritizing the signal fire, which leads to them missing a chance of rescue. Ralph also criticizes the boys' disregard for important tasks like building shelters and maintaining the civilization they had initially established.
The twins shove a sharp stick at Ralph before he leaves, trying to harm him as they follow Jack's violent lead.
Ralph chose Piggy to look after the littl'uns. This is because Piggy suffers from asthma and would be a burden when the boys search for the 'beast'
Jack wants to kill. Jack loves the idea of hunting the beast. Ralph continuously says there is no beast. When Samneric report about what the beast looks like, Jack says he will hunt it and asks who wants to join him. Ralph, the more reasonable of the two, says they only have wooden spears. Ralph admits he is scared. He always thought the beast was fake, but now he think there might be a beast. In the end, Ralph and Jack both decide to hunt the beast.