Cole saw the bear looking at him, then went to attack it and even grabbed devil's club, but unexpectedly, the bear jumped on him, and tore his chest open and broke his arm.
He doesn't attack him after the first time. Because the first time Spirit Bear attacked him Cole was a threat, later in the book, Cole understands that for Spirit Bear to trust him he can't threaten Spirit Bear.
because he told on cole for breaking into the hardwear store
What changed Cole was the spirit bear after it mauled him.
the spirit bear
he mistakes it for the spirit bear
it ressembles cole being attacked by the bear
He doesn't attack him after the first time. Because the first time Spirit Bear attacked him Cole was a threat, later in the book, Cole understands that for Spirit Bear to trust him he can't threaten Spirit Bear.
because he told on cole for breaking into the hardwear store
He tries to kill the bear with a spear he made, and a charred knife he used to cook fish.
What changed Cole was the spirit bear after it mauled him.
the spirit bear
In "Touching Spirit Bear," the cause is when Cole severely beats up Peter, leading to Peter being hospitalized, and the effect is Cole being sent to a remote Alaskan island for rehabilitation. This incident sparks a series of events that ultimately contribute to Cole's transformative journey towards healing and redemption.
the basic situation in touching spirit bear is Cole dies
One memory that was never forgotten in "Touching Spirit Bear" is when Cole brutally attacked and nearly killed a boy named Peter, which ultimately led to Cole being sent to a remote Alaskan island as punishment. This event serves as a turning point in Cole's life, sparking a journey of healing, redemption, and self-discovery.
Cole saw a massive white bear (the spirit bear) facing him.
he mistakes it for the spirit bear
When He got malled from Spirit Bear when Cole screamed