To be honest, the Warden doesn't really develop as a character.
Throughout the book she maintains the same rude, adamant personality, and constantly refuses to make the right decisions, instead choosing the complete opposite. Being the protagonist of the story, well in any story, they don't really develop as a character. Instead is shown as the never changing villain, and nothing else.
I hope this helped, I'm trying to write an essay on 'the Warden' myself. c:
She is greedy because she has the campers work so hard to find things for her
The Warden in "Holes" by Louis Sachar made the boys dig holes as a form of punishment and to teach them a lesson about hard work. However, it is later revealed that the Warden was actually searching for buried treasure related to her ancestor, Kissin' Kate Barlow. The digging was part of a hidden agenda rather than just a disciplinary measure.
what incident?warden found out stanley didnt dig his holes.big incident
These characters are from the book Holes, written by Louis Sachar. In Chapter 30, the Warden tells Zero that his reading lessons are over and that Stanley has to dig his own holes from then on. Zero then jumps up and exclaims, "I'm not digging another hole!"
Louis Sachar
It is Miss Warden Walker.
because they had guns.
the warden meands like the headmaster, the big boss. Even the boss of Mr.Sir.
She is greedy because she has the campers work so hard to find things for her
Lets him run, destroys records he was ever there.
In "Holes" by Louis Sachar, the boys at Camp Green Lake are forced to dig holes as a form of punishment in order to build character and teach them discipline. The holes are actually part of a larger scheme orchestrated by the camp warden to search for a hidden treasure.
Mr.Pendanski,The Warden,X-Ray,Armpit,Squid,Magnet,Zigzag and Zero
The cowboy in the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar is Charles "Trout" Walker. He is the great-great-grandfather of the camp warden, Louise Walker, and is a ruthless outlaw who caused havoc in Green Lake back in the late 1800s.
The Warden in "Holes" by Louis Sachar made the boys dig holes as a form of punishment and to teach them a lesson about hard work. However, it is later revealed that the Warden was actually searching for buried treasure related to her ancestor, Kissin' Kate Barlow. The digging was part of a hidden agenda rather than just a disciplinary measure.
what incident?warden found out stanley didnt dig his holes.big incident
In the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar, Camp Green Lake becomes a youth detention center where juvenile delinquents are sent as punishment for their crimes. The camp is run by the cruel warden and her staff, who force the boys to dig holes in the desert as a form of character building.
These characters are from the book Holes, written by Louis Sachar. In Chapter 30, the Warden tells Zero that his reading lessons are over and that Stanley has to dig his own holes from then on. Zero then jumps up and exclaims, "I'm not digging another hole!"