well........ after cole gets back in the island from the attack that had happened with the bear he recovers and wants to help peter for what he did and at the end they end up getting good and they become friends
In "Touching Spirit Bear," Cole's feelings toward Peter evolve significantly throughout the story. Initially, he harbors resentment and anger toward Peter, stemming from the events that led to Peter's victimization. However, as Cole undergoes his journey of self-discovery and healing, he begins to feel empathy and a desire to make amends. By the end, he recognizes his responsibility for Peter's pain and seeks to help him heal, reflecting a transformation in his emotional state.
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
Cole acts as if he was not afraid of the island in the beginning. He starts progressing after he gets mauled and sees the baby sparrows dying. He also feels bad for Peter so he asks Edwin for Peter to come on the island and helps him with his problems. Peter helps Cole draw on his totem and Peter builds his own totem as well. In the end Cole passes down the at.oow down to Peter.
they die end of story
Its the end of the lion Itstheendofthelion
At the end of chapter two of Spirit Bear Cole finds the bear. This is a book that is read in school.
no!
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The exposition of "Touching Spirit Bear" introduces the main character, Cole, who is a troubled teenager facing legal consequences for his actions. Through his interaction with a healing circle and a Native American justice system, Cole is given the choice to participate in a rehabilitation program called Circle Justice on a remote Alaskan island.
No there isn't that is the end of that.
The stick in "Touching Spirit Bear" is a symbol of power, control, and accountability for Cole's actions. By carrying the stick and using it to build a shelter, he learns the value of hard work and responsibility, leading to his transformation and growth throughout the story.
In "Touching Spirit Bear," Cole's feelings toward Peter evolve significantly throughout the story. Initially, he harbors resentment and anger toward Peter, stemming from the events that led to Peter's victimization. However, as Cole undergoes his journey of self-discovery and healing, he begins to feel empathy and a desire to make amends. By the end, he recognizes his responsibility for Peter's pain and seeks to help him heal, reflecting a transformation in his emotional state.
Malladus is defeated.
Cole ends up back at the island because the tide keeps pushing him back.
Touching Evil ended in 1999.
Cole Matthews is a troubled, angry teenager who undergoes a transformation throughout the novel "Touching Spirit Bear." He is rebellious, violent, and has a history of abusing others. Over time, he learns to take responsibility for his actions, shows empathy, and begins to connect with nature and his own emotions.
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