Sam and Eric represent loyalty and camaraderie in "Lord of the Flies." They stick together even in the face of the other boys' increasing savagery, highlighting the importance of friendship and solidarity in maintaining a sense of humanity. Their transformation into "Samneric" symbolizes the loss of individual identity and the power of peer pressure.
In "Lord of the Flies," the brother of Sam is Eric. Sam and Eric are twins who are sometimes referred to as Samneric.
sam and eric
Sam (Samwise Gamgee in Lord of the Rings and Samneric in Lord of the Flies)
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.
the beast
Sam and Eric, later referred to as Samneric
Sam and Eric. Collectively called Samneric.
Samneric
The fire was dying out
nothing beside help and support
getting fire wood
-Piggie -Sam -Eric -Some "little ones"