Mr. Pendanski, a character from "Holes" by Louis Sachar, exhibits a complex personality. While he is often seen as patronizing and condescending towards the boys at Camp Green Lake, especially Stanley and Zero, he also shows moments of support and encouragement. His behavior can be interpreted as mean-spirited at times, but it is largely reflective of the harsh environment and his role as a counselor in a punitive setting. Ultimately, whether he is considered mean depends on one's perspective on his motivations and actions throughout the story.
He thought that Mr. Pendanski wouldn't believe him
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Mr Pendanski is mean to Zero by saying he is stupid and has no brain at all but is like the boy's mom that why they call him 'mom'!
Mom
He thought that Mr. Pendanski wouldn't believe him
mr pendanski
badly
Mr. Pendanski's nickname is "mom"
Pendanski
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Mr Pendanski, The Warden and Mr Sir
mr. sir and mr. pendanski
Mr Pendanski is mean to Zero by saying he is stupid and has no brain at all but is like the boy's mom that why they call him 'mom'!
Mom
Mr. Pendanski is a character in the novel "Holes" by Louis Sachar. He is the counselor at Camp Green Lake where he works with troubled boys. However, he is revealed to be untrustworthy and manipulative, ultimately betraying the protagonist, Stanley Yelnats.
Mom