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Jack and Ralph can be compared and contrasted in many ways. ... Jack and Ralph can be compared and contrasted on their leadership, treatment of the boys, and their appearance.
Ralph and Jack have many similarities as leaders. ... Ralph and Jack both decide to have a vote, at the beginning of the book, on who should be the leader of the island, for they both want to be the leader. Although Ralph wins, he would not win in the long run. Jack and Ralph, as leaders, both make sure that all their tribe members are fed and never go hungry. Ralph makes sure they all have fruit and enough water, and Jack makes sure they all have enough pig to eat.
Jack and Ralph, although towards the end of the book treat them differently, actually treat the boys the same throughout the book. At the beginning of the book Piggy asks Ralph not to tell the other boys his name, and yet Ralph does this anyway.
Approximate Word count = 745 Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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