When the shoes fall on Stanley's head, he initially feels confused and bewildered. He wonders why they landed on him and contemplates their significance, realizing they are a symbol of misfortune and the weight of his family's history. This moment marks a turning point for Stanley, highlighting his feelings of being burdened by his past and his desire to break free from it. Ultimately, it serves as a catalyst for his journey and self-discovery.
Stanley is glad the shoes hit him on the head because it saves him from getting bitten by a yellow-spotted lizard that was about to fall on him. The shoes falling on his head was a fortunate accident that prevented a potentially fatal situation.
Stanley thinks he's gone mad
running from his school to his house
I'm not completely sure but this is what i think, PS: I'm reading the book and have watched the movie! Stanley:- Was accused of stealing a pair of trainers, it wasn't stanleys fault. The shoes had fell from an over head bridge and landed on him Zero:- Was the person who threw the shoes over the bridge and coinsidently landed on Stanley. The Police/court then found out that it was Zero's fault not Stanley's Twitch:- Stealing cars (Has an obbsession with this) I think some of them was manslaughter and shoplifting.
Because it's he decide to go want to go in new place and
he was accused of stealing a famous basketball player's tennis shoes. the shoes were given to the needy. Zero stole them, but when he was about to get caught, he threw them and the ended up in Stanley's hands. Stanley got caught and went to the camp.
It was Stanley's role model Clyde Livingston!
tie shoes together while not looking come up behind them and smack them in the head watch them fall when they try to run after you.
mr pendanski
Because it's he decide to go want to go in new place and
Jacques Demers was the head coach of the Canadiens when they last won the Stanley Cup (1992-93 season).
On the very same day that Stanley's father invented the cure for foot odor in the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar, he was robbed and a pair of shoes that Stanley was supposed to be delivering fell out of the sky and hit him on the head. This led to Stanley being wrongly convicted of a crime he didn't commit and sent to Camp Green Lake.