Mr.wafflecock
Circle Justice
Cole kills a small black bear in the book "Touching Spirit Bear".
In "Touching Spirit Bear" by Ben Mikaelsen, the circle symbolizes healing, community, and the interconnectedness of life. It represents the traditional Indigenous practice of gathering in a circle to promote equality and open communication, allowing individuals to share their stories and emotions. The circle is a safe space for reflection and growth, emphasizing the importance of support and understanding in the journey toward redemption and forgiveness.
The Spirit Bear eats the spit as if it was only dew
it represents honor and pride
Cole argues with Edwin and Garvey at the Circle of Justice in the novel Touching Spirit Bear. Edwin and Garvey are Cole's probation officer and Circle Keeper, and they are part of the restorative justice program that Cole is in.
Cole argues with the Spirit Bear at the circle. He sees the bear as a reflection of himself and his inner struggles, leading to a confrontation that eventually helps him confront his own inner demons. Ultimately, the encounter with the bear serves as a turning point in Cole's healing journey.
He was beaten up by spirit bear. Actually, he was mauled by the spirit bear.
edwin and grvey
In the book "Touching Spirit Bear," eight of Cole's classmates show up to Circle Justice with him.
Circle Justice
He carves 11 different things in to his totem he carves a eagle, wolf, beaver, seal head, sparrow in a nest, raven, jagged bolt of lightning, big raindrop salmon, spirit bear and a circle (this is the order they are in the book so he put them in that order top as the eagle and the circle on the bottom
In Part 2 of "Touching Spirit Bear," the metaphors include the Spirit Bear representing healing and change, Cole's anger being likened to a storm, and the circle representing interconnectedness and balance.
The setting is at an island that circle justice has sent cole
i taught Shawn White how to snow board
When Cole beat up Peter it was either the Circle or Jail. And the Circle of life is when things keep growing
a circle