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Well Ralph is more of a caring person and focuses on getting rescued and is nicer to the littluns and tells them there is no beastie. Jack is more wild and focused on hunting and tells the littluns that if there is a beastie we will hunt it down and kill it so that gives the littluns fear of there still being a beast, and that's not what they need in such a time of loneliness.

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