Comparing The Characters In 'Holes' By Louis Sachar

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He is 14 years old, overweight, bullied, and just plain unlucky. He is homeless, smart, and a fast digger. Still don’t know who I’m talking about; it’s Stanley ‘Caveman’ Yelnats IV and Hector ‘Zero’ Zeroni. These unlikely duo are the heroes of the book Holes by Louis Sachar. Today, this essay will tell you the differences and similarities of these two best of friends. From the difference between Stanley and Zero to how are they alike, both physically and mentally; I’ll list them all! Let’s start it off with Stanley, since he is the center of attention. Stanley, unlike the others, didn’t commit his crime, but was accused and wrongly imprisoned. Stanley has both of his parents, unlike Zero who has only one. Stanley has a home, while Zero is homeless. Another difference is that Stanley is physically larger than Zero, since he could barely climb out of his first hole. Next, Stanley has an education. Because of this, he could teach Zero how to read. Finally, the Yelnats’ family curse casted by Zero’s ancestors. These differences has its pros and cons. Their unlikeness helps Stanley to help Zero. Now let’s see Zero’s share of weaknesses as of strengths that Stanley needs. Zero is Stanley’s best friend, but he’s not the same as …show more content…

Their similarities helps them understand each other; through their experiences. For one, they are both outcasted socially. Stanley has no friends and always bullied, by Derrick Dune in school, and by X-Ray and his gang in Camp Green Lake. Speaking of Camp Green Lake, both have nicknames given by X-Ray and the two are just children. Similarly, Zero and Stanley were unlucky at some point. Stanley bears his family curse of luck, while Zero lost his mother and is homeless. Zero and Stanley are misunderstood. For example, Stanley was accused for stealing Clyde Livingston’s shoes; and Zero being assumed to be dumb. Finally, to end in a happy note, Stanley and Zero are rich at the end of the

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