Peter Driscal is a very weak, scrawny, witty and is very scared of Cole. Later he is bent on getting revenge on him and so later he beats up cole. BUt after Peter Driscal later is much more passionate about friendships with Cole
In "Touching Spirit Bear," it is Peter Driscal who accompanies Cole to the detention center. Peter receives a significant sentence reduction for testifying against Cole in court.
Peter Driscal had a point of frustration when both the family's are at circle justice, when he holds the feather and talks about what he want happening to Cole. he says," i wish that Cole get shipped off to an island and get what he did to my in a harder way." it is like in chapter 6 of the book.
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he is an abused child who takes out his anger in bullying he beats up a kid named peter driscal he is sent to Alaska for isolation he has an alcoholic mother his dad beats him up he's always in trouble
Peter Driscal
In the book "Touching Spirit Bear" by Ben Mikaelsen, Mr. Driscal is a school counselor who plays a significant role in the protagonist's journey of healing and transformation. He helps the main character, Cole, confront his inner demons and provides guidance and support as Cole seeks redemption for his past actions.
Peter Driscal is a a 9th grader who gets severely beaten and injured by Cole Matthews when he snitches on him when Cole breaks into a hardware store. Any another info you need?? (dontemailme@yahoo.com)
cole knew that he coudnt do it.
there are many -Cole Matthews -Peter Driscal -Garvey -Edwin -Mr./Mrs. Driscal -Mr./Mrs. Matthews -Spirit Bear -Rosey -Nathaniel Blackwood
Peter Driscal is a very weak, scrawny, witty and is very scared of Cole. Later he is bent on getting revenge on him and so later he beats up cole. BUt after Peter Driscal later is much more passionate about friendships with Cole
He beat up Peter Driscal on the sidewalk of their school and on a September. It is not specified in the book what the exact date of the attack was.
Peter Driscal is a classmate of Cole Matthews, the protagonist in the novel "Touching Spirit Bear." He is known for bullying Cole, which sets off a chain of events resulting in Cole being sentenced to a remote Alaskan island for rehabilitation. Throughout the story, Peter's character undergoes significant growth and self-reflection as he struggles to come to terms with his actions and their consequences.
Cole beat up Peter Driscal for tatting him out!
Peter Driscal is depressed due to the traumatic events he experienced, such as being bullied and attacked by his former friends. These events caused him to isolate himself and withdraw from others, leading to feelings of loneliness and hopelessness. Peter's depression is a result of the emotional and psychological impact of the trauma he endured.
In "Touching Spirit Bear," it is Peter Driscal who accompanies Cole to the detention center. Peter receives a significant sentence reduction for testifying against Cole in court.
they thought he should have went to jail because Peter Driscal had slurp speach and he had to get thearpy