i think he went to go rest
i think he went to go rest
Zero was usually the first to finish digging his hole.
He's very annoyed because Zero is digging a part of Stanley's hole and nobody is helping him dig his hole.
These characters are from the book Holes, written by Louis Sachar. In Chapter 30, the Warden tells Zero that his reading lessons are over and that Stanley has to dig his own holes from then on. Zero then jumps up and exclaims, "I'm not digging another hole!"
Stanley warned Zero to be careful when digging his hole because he might hurt himself on the shovel.
When he crashed he got out and ran into the desert. Where he found zero.
Stanley knew that the treasure had to be by the lipstik tue he found earlier that week, or month, so him and zero started to dig farther down, and made the hole wider and found the chest, and kate ( the white haired girl in the flashback momemts before this) stored her loot in stanley's great great grandfathers chest, therfore the chest having stanleys name on it.
Zero and Stanley made a deal where Zero would dig part of Stanley's hole in exchange for reading lessons. The other boys gave Stanley a hard time and mocked him, thinking he felt superior to them, since he spent less time digging holes than they did.
Zero and Stanley made a deal where Zero would dig part of Stanley's hole in exchange for reading lessons. The other boys gave Stanley a hard time and mocked him, thinking he felt superior to them, since he spent less time digging holes than they did.
Zero said he liked to dig holes as a way to express his connection to the physical labor at Camp Green Lake, where digging holes is a punishment disguised as a character-building exercise. Additionally, digging serves as a means for him to find a sense of purpose and escape from his troubled past. This statement reflects his desire for simplicity and the therapeutic nature of the repetitive task, allowing him to reflect on his life and experiences.
He became alot stronger, caring for Zero, Rich, and Stanley isn't fat anymore from digging holes.
Stanley made a trade with Zero in "Holes" by offering to share his own water supply in exchange for Zero's help in digging holes. This partnership was significant as it allowed them to support each other and survive the harsh conditions at Camp Green Lake. Their collaboration ultimately leads to a deeper friendship and shared success in their quest for freedom and truth.