In "Holes" by Louis Sachar, Stanley Yelnats believes he sees a vision of his great-grandfather, who was a fortune teller. The flashes of lightning illuminate his surroundings, allowing him to glimpse the past and the struggles of his ancestors. This connection to his family's history provides him with insight and strength as he navigates his own challenges at Camp Green Lake. Ultimately, these visions symbolize hope and the possibility of breaking the cycle of misfortune in his family.
Stanley thinks he's gone mad
five pounds
He thinks he is an annoying lowlife
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Stanley thinks he's gone mad
five pounds
He thinks he is an annoying lowlife
He was 14, i think but he is defo not older then 19
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If I remember correctly I don't think he had dinner that first night.
Jewels,and the end of the movie stanley and zero found a treasure box full of jewels
what is exposition of holes story? i think the beginning of the movie Stanley found pair of shoes & he run with take this shoes & the police arrest him & he have to go jail & on the jail his punishment dig the holes...
he thinks - i need to go home my mum is worrying every chapter is diffrent remember that
When the lightning illuminates the mountains, Stanley thinks he sees a vision of his mother. This fleeting image brings him a sense of comfort and connection to home amidst the harsh environment he faces. It reflects his longing for family and the hope that sustains him during difficult times.
Yes, lightning can come from the ground because the electrons want to go to the holes in the sky. Most people think that lightning comes from the clouds, but it doesn't. There is no electricity in clouds, only moisture.