In "Touching Spirit Bear," Cole initially believes in seeking revenge through violence, which aligns with a retributive perspective. However, throughout the story, he begins to understand the importance of healing, forgiveness, and taking responsibility for his actions, leading him to reject the idea of retribution in favor of restoration and transformation.
In "Touching Spirit Bear," the circle symbolizes interconnectedness and the idea that everything is connected. It represents the cycle of life and the importance of balance and harmony. The circle is also a symbol of healing and transformation, reflecting the protagonist Cole's journey toward self-discovery and redemption.
she had a dream of one of the chapters
no idea! I think a few!
in the conclusion Cole and Peter become friends at the end but there is another book called Ghost Of Spirt Bear Where Peter and Cole return back home but school becomes filled with gangs and fights and bullys one gilr even commited suicide but Cole Tries to changes the school mascot to a Spirt bear because it means pride and hope. Most of the adults dont like that idea so it ends up in a Debate Alright im done telling you the whole story but to find out you have to read the book
Not required, but it's not a bad idea.
there are 5 chapters i have no idea hoe many levels to i chapter
After the storm passed, what reminds Cole of the circle Garvey spoke of is the untouched circle of grass in the clearing. Despite the destruction all around from the storm, the circle of grass remained unharmed, symbolizing the idea of balance, harmony, and interconnectedness that Garvey had talked about. This serves as a powerful message to Cole about the importance of finding balance in his own life and respecting the natural world.
belief in the spirit world
Beeda Bear is the idea that human affliction can be stopped and WILL BE by making people aware and working together.
Whatever you like. If you have no idea, Proverbs has 31 chapters: one for every day of the week.
The orignol idea came from teddy Roosevelt and the idea was that you would have the president to look after a child