Brent made the second whirligig as an act of redemption and penance for causing the car accident that resulted in the death of Lea Zamora. He hoped to honor her memory by creating a whirligig in her likeness, as part of his commitment to spreading her legacy and positive impact on others.
6 months
he committed suicide but to fail.
Brent's last name in the book "Whirligig" by Paul Fleischman is Bishop. He is the protagonist who embarks on a journey to create whirligigs as a form of restitution after a tragic accident.
The main character. [If you need anymore information about Brent, contact me. (I'm kinda working on a Whirligig project so, yeah.)]-This answer has been submitted by Hater66.Your welcome.
In the novel "Whirligig" by Paul Fleischman, Brent visits four cities to build whirligigs: Belle Isle in Detroit, Michigan; Miami, Florida; Seattle, Washington; and San Diego, California.
The narrator in chapter 8 of "Whirligig" is Brent Bishop, the protagonist of the novel. Brent embarks on a journey across the United States to build whirligigs in memory of Lea Zamora, a girl he inadvertently caused the death of at a party.
Brent feels anxious about the party in the book "Whirligig" because he is socially awkward and unsure of how to fit in with the other teenagers. He also carries the guilt and shame of the tragic incident that occurred at a previous party, which adds to his anxiety about social interactions.
Paul Fleishman's Whirligig is about a boy named Brent, who travels to each corner of the country to build a whirligig in memory of the girl whose death he causes. (You could have also tried looking at the copyright page and go to the part where it says Summary.)-This answer has been submitted by Hater66.Your welcome.
In "Whirligig" by Paul Fleischman, the climax occurs when the protagonist, Brent, travels to the locations of the whirligigs he has built in memory of the girl he accidentally killed, seeking redemption and understanding. The turning point is marked by his encounter with the whirligig in the woods, where he reflects on his actions and their impact on others. This moment of realization and connection to the lives he has touched signifies a profound change in Brent's character and outlook on life.
The judge sentences Brent Bishop in the book "Whirligig", by Paul Fleischman, to create and place four whirligigs in different locations across the country as a form of restitution for the fatal car accident he caused.
Whirligig is about a teenager named Brent Bishop who kills another teen in a car crash. After the crash, Brent's mother tells him he needs to go to the four corners of the contiguous United States and build whirligigs in each of the four corners. The novel was written by Paul Fleischman.
8,142 miles. I used google maps, and all his checkpoints.