Explain what a dance of anger might be like for cole?
he forgave himself.
Whale,wolf,anger,
im pretty sure they were the anger dance, wolf dance, whale dance, spirit bear dance, and the eagle dance.
Dance of anger, Dance of the spirit bear, Dane of the mouse, and a couple more
cause Edwin said so
he forgave himself.
Whale,wolf,anger,
potato
im pretty sure they were the anger dance, wolf dance, whale dance, spirit bear dance, and the eagle dance.
Dance of anger, Dance of the spirit bear, Dane of the mouse, and a couple more
cause Edwin said so
In the novel "Touching Spirit Bear," Cole addresses his father as if he is a person from the past during his dance of anger. He expresses his pent-up emotions and anger towards his father's abuse, seeking closure and healing through this symbolic act.
Edwin is using the stick analogy to explain that Cole needs to carry the burden of his anger and pain, just like Cole is carrying the heavy stick. By carrying the stick, Cole experiences the weight and consequences of his actions, similar to how he must face the impact of his behavior and take responsibility for it in order to heal and grow.
he was tired
were did the father of jazz dance jack Cole study dance at?
because that was the emotion he's felt the most in the book, atleast halfway through(not sure if he felt it at the moment, though, maybe?)
The ancestor rock helped Cole deal with his anger by serving as a physical representation of his emotions. By talking to the rock and smashing it as a way to release his anger, Cole was able to confront and process his feelings in a constructive manner. The ritual of interacting with the rock allowed Cole to connect with his emotions and begin to heal.