A bear is as violent as a bear.
The Violent Bear It Away was created in 1960.
The Violent Bear It Away has 243 pages.
In the book "Touching Spirit Bear," Cole has a history of anger issues and violent behavior. He has a troubled family life and struggles with unresolved emotions related to his abusive father. These experiences have shaped his tough exterior and negative behavior.
because the fuced up stuff in a red gummy bear pises off the potassium chlorate
Senator Blanche K. Bruce
In "Touching Spirit Bear," Cole Mathews becomes angry with the bear because it symbolizes his inner turmoil and the consequences of his violent actions. When confronted by the bear, he feels threatened and powerless, triggering his rage. The encounter forces Cole to confront his emotions and the anger he harbors, ultimately leading to his journey of self-discovery and healing. The bear represents not only his fear but also the opportunity for redemption.
Teddy Bear. Because he was so soft spoken and gentle off the field. Jim Marshall was Papa Bear, because he was old, Carl Eller was Grizzly Bear because he was violent and had a temper, Gary Larsen was Polar Bear because he was white haha.
The comparative is "more violent"; the superlative is "most violent".
"Touching Spirit Bear" was published in the United States.
You can find videos of a man vs a bear on youtube, as they have quite a few videos of this type. Some of the videos of that genre are wrestling matches, or even just men battling bears in the wild. Be careful, some of the videos may be disturbing or violent.
William Matthews is Cole Matthew's father in Touching Spirit Bear. Because he was abused and mistreated as a child, Mr. Matthews passed on the violent behavior by beating Cole. This caused many social and internal problems that later affected Cole. Therefore, he is also blamed for Cole's violent behavior.
i would have to say that is was violent