In "Touching Spirit Bear," burning the shelter symbolizes a significant turning point for Cole Matthews. It represents his rejection of material possessions and his past, forcing him to confront his emotions and the consequences of his actions. The act of destruction is a catalyst for self-reflection and growth, prompting Cole to begin his journey toward healing and redemption. Ultimately, it signifies the necessity of letting go to rebuild and transform oneself.
a charred knife blade
Cole kills a small black bear in the book "Touching Spirit Bear".
He burns down his shelter because he thinks his dad paid for it and is angry at his dad.
Touching Spirit Bear has 240 pages in it.
There is 28 chapters in Touching Spirit Bear.
In chapter 18 of "Touching Spirit Bear," Cole begins building a dugout shelter to protect himself from the elements. He uses logs and rocks to construct the shelter and learns to appreciate the process of hard work and resourcefulness.
Touching Spirit Bear was created on 2001-01-09.
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the basic situation in touching spirit bear is Cole dies
Garvey in "Touching Spirit Bear" is a Tlingit Indian.
Touching Spirit Bear was first copyrighted in 2001.
The three themes in Touching Spirit Bear are anger, religion, and truth.