In "Touching Spirit Bear," Cole Matthews makes several significant statements reflecting his journey of transformation. Initially, he expresses anger and defiance, often blaming others for his problems. As he progresses through his ordeal on the remote island, he begins to acknowledge his past mistakes and confronts his emotions, ultimately realizing the importance of accountability and forgiveness. By the end, Cole embraces concepts of healing and connection with nature, symbolized by his relationship with the Spirit Bear.
him he trashed when he was mad
It is far away so the animals that come to the stream won't be disturbed
Cole kills a small black bear in the book "Touching Spirit Bear".
Cole's fears in "Touching Spirit Bear" include the fear of being vulnerable and opening up emotionally, the fear of facing the consequences of his actions, and the fear of not being able to change or overcome his anger and destructive behavior.
it represents honor and pride
coles dad
beer
he's coles parol officer
Cole's last words in Touching Spirit Bear were, "I'm a slow learner. But I'm working on it."
him he trashed when he was mad
They call him a "monster"
Cole did it
It is far away so the animals that come to the stream won't be disturbed
In the book "Touching Spirit Bear," eight of Cole's classmates show up to Circle Justice with him.
Cole kills a small black bear in the book "Touching Spirit Bear".
Touching Spirit Bear has 240 pages in it.
There is 28 chapters in Touching Spirit Bear.