Catcher In The Rye And Lord Of The Flies Comparison Essay

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Holden from the book “the Catcher in the Rye” and Ralph from “Lord of the Flies” have a lot of differences. Many of these dissimilar matters have to do with the fact that they are dealing with two completely unalike circumstances in their lives at the time. Some of the main things that make Holden and Ralph so mismatched are that Ralph takes a huge responsibility meanwhile Holden does not, they both are trying to survive, but two varying reasons, and about their futures. Since Ralph ends up being stuck on an island with a bunch of boys and no adults, he decides to take a big responsibility of becoming the leader. ““All right. Who wants Jack for chief?” With dreary obedience the choir raised their hands “Who wants me?”Every hand outside the choir except Piggy’s was raised… Ralph counted “I’m chief then.”” this quote from the book “Lord of the Flies” conveys that Ralph was voted for chief. On the other hand, Holden does not want anything that has to do with responsibility like actually trying to work hard in school. ““ We studied the Egyptians from November 4th to December 2nd,” he said “You chose to write about them for the optional essay question. Would you care to hear what you had to say?”... I had to sit …show more content…

Ralph is anxious for everyone on the island to get rescued. ““I’m chief,” said Ralph,” because you chose me. And we were going to keep the fire going. Now you run after food…”” this makes known that Ralph is attempting to get the others to visualize that he is still chief and he had said to keep the fire going so they could be saved. Nevertheless, holden does not even truly care for his future and basically is throwing it all away. “Oh, I have a few qualms, all right. Sure. . . but not too many. Not yet, anyway. I guess it hasn't really hit me yet. It takes things a while to hit me. All I'm doing right now is thinking about going home Wednesday. I'm a moron.”... “Do you