One example of a book character that uses crutches is Tiny Tim from Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol". Tiny Tim is a young boy with a disability who relies on crutches to walk. His character symbolizes the importance of compassion and care for those in need.
Tiny Tim from A Christmas Carol or Scrooge.
Sydelle Pulaski. In the beginning of the book she wanted to be noticed so she announced she had a waisting disease and said she needed crutches. The crutches were always painted to match her outfit.
Yes, Turtle was right when she told Sydelle that she uses her crutches to get attention.
There is a comic book character called Cyanide that first appeared in Excaliber #62.
he doesn't use wheels- he uses crutches
I do not mean to be offensive, but honestly this is a stupid question. if you have a sprained ankle and need crutches, fine. But if people think you faked it, that is ridiculous an injury is an injury, and who uses crutches in school for fun?
The visitor gives the character Max in the book "The Book Thief" a sketchbook, which Max uses to write and draw stories for Liesel. This act of creativity and generosity helps Max find solace and connection in a difficult time.
crutches are 'des béquilles' in French.
The main character of the book Dalpne's Book is Dalpne.
Yes. He is a book character.
to all the dumbies out there A main character is the character that the book most talks about
No, Roberto is not a character in the book The Giver by Lois Lowry. The main character in the book is Jonas.