he forgave himself.
Explain what a dance of anger might be like for cole?
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
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?)
Explain what a dance of anger might be like for cole?
The tree
he learns to forgive, and that violence is not the answer
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
The antagonist would definitely be Cole himself because he is the only one stopping him from wanting to change, and be able to control his anger and forgive.
Cole's dad is hateful and mean. he abused Cole his entire life and Cole was angry at him for it. during Cole's recovery from being muled by the Spirit Bear his mom decided to come clean about all the abuse her son had to endure from his father. The father then turned around and filed a law suite for being charged with child abuse, and a custody act to keep Cole away from his mother (which was basically just a act of pride, he didn't really want Cole and if he did it was for very bad reasons, but he wanted to prove that he could get away with anything and that anyone who dare challenge this will suffer the consequences). When Cole returned to the island and danced the dance of anger (which turned out to be the dance of forgiveness) he learned to forgive his dad for all this because his dad had abused him as well and it was all he had ever known.
Cole learned that no person is a totally bad person. people just do bad things because that's all people know how to do. he learned to control his anger and to forgive and forget.
Yes, I believe Peter should forgive Cole. Forgiveness is not only important for Peter's own healing and growth, but it also allows him to move on from the pain and anger he feels towards Cole. Holding onto resentment and anger will only continue to hurt Peter in the long run.
he was tired