He represents a simpler time and values. His refusal to wear deodorant or shower, shows his belief in the simpleness of life, and a time when all you needed was a place to sleep, some food, and some water and you would be living well.
In my opinion, he is the most meaningful character in the whole film.
acts big & tough
he got in a fight at a movie
13
Harry. His last name was Armpit.
he punched Stanley cos Stanley didnt call him armpit ;]
he talked to him nicely lol
Theodore's nickname in Holes (both book and movie) is Armpit. Although in the movie, they make out that it is because he has bad armpit odour, it is actually because, while at Camp Green Lake Correctional Facility, he was bitten by a scorpian. He was actually bitten in the forearm, but the pain travelled up to his armpit. He started complaining about the pain in his armpit, and therefore he was nicknamed Armpit. This information was showcased in Louis Sachar's sequel to Holes: Small Steps. This story is intirely about Armpit, taking small steps to regain a usual life.
he got in a fight at a movie
possibly
13
TOUGH
Harry. His last name was Armpit.
he punched Stanley cos Stanley didnt call him armpit ;]
Armpit is one of Stanley's fellow campers at Camp Green Lake.
he talked to him nicely lol
get it right he was 16
Armpit and X-ray decide Caveman is tough because Caveman stood up to the Lump.
he gets bitten buy a scorpion and he found it more comfortable to put his hand.(the part that was stung) in his armpit. when he gets to the nursing tent he makes the mistake of saying my armpit hurts instead of my hand hurts.