The person to blame for all of the Stanley bad luck was his no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather. All the Yelnats named their boy Stanley which is the backward spelling of Yelnats.
In "Stanley's Bad Luck," Stanley's string of bad luck is attributed to a series of unfortunate circumstances and random events rather than blaming any specific individual or entity. It serves as a humorous exploration of the idea of luck and fate.
The road that they live on
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personal attributions
He blamed the road they lived on (apex)
the luck of fate means how much u belive in you religion and do u blame GOD for your failure or your own self as your luck wether good or bad.
That is all superstition. Bad luck and good luck are fictional.
Madame Zeroni, and it really isn't a curse.
There is no "bad luck" and the superstition of a mirror breaking bringing bad luck comes from the middle ages. So, don't worry about it you haven't gotten bad luck. All of us make our own luck.
The Yelnats family believes this due to a family curse that originated from a mistake made by Elya Yelnats generations ago, which caused a fortune teller to put a curse on their family. This curse was believed to bring bad luck to all of the Stanley's, leading the Yelnats to see them as failures.
Breaking glass is not good luck- it is bad luck. If you have bad luck coming your way, breaking glass will, according to superstition, eliminate it. Breaking glass, without any (bad luck) precursor, will supposedly manifest itself in only bad luck. Speaking in more detail, according to superstition, when one has bad luck coming his or her way, breaking a mirror works as a shield to bad luck. A mirror is a reflective device. When one breaks a mirror, it will reflect the bad luck of a broken mirror. But, when already in the presence of bad luck, it reflects the bad luck in the bad-luck dimension. Bad luck in the bad luck dimension is good luck, which we all obstinately have.
Eurymachus blames Antinous.