Cole is always mad because that is all that he knew with his dad beating him senseless.
He burns down his shelter because he thinks his dad paid for it and is angry at his dad.
Cole is angry at his parents in "Touching Spirit Bear" because he feels misunderstood, neglected, and abandoned by them. He believes they are the cause of his anger and pain, and he resents them for not providing him with the love and support he needs.
because of what Edwin did when he brought cole that blanket
In "Touching Spirit Bear," Peter grapples with deep frustration stemming from his experiences with bullying and trauma. He feels powerless and angry after being attacked by Cole Matthews, which leads to his desire for revenge. As he participates in the Circle Justice program, Peter struggles with his emotions, confronting his pain and the impact of violence on his life. His journey reveals the complexity of healing and the difficulty of overcoming resentment.
Spit on hem
Cole beat up peter because peter told on him for robbing a store
Garvey was angry when Cole revealed that he had burned down the shelter they had built together. He was also frustrated with Cole's behavior and lack of remorse for his actions.
when he throws a rock
Cole is always mad because that is all that he knew with his dad beating him senseless.
He burns down his shelter because he thinks his dad paid for it and is angry at his dad.
Cole is angry at his parents in "Touching Spirit Bear" because he feels misunderstood, neglected, and abandoned by them. He believes they are the cause of his anger and pain, and he resents them for not providing him with the love and support he needs.
The spirit of Christmas Present started out as a pleasant laughing spirit. By the time he is finished the tour with Scrooge he is angry and no longer laughing.
Garvey was angry in “Touching Spirit Bear” when he discovered that Cole had destroyed the shelter he'd been building, and when he saw that Cole had carelessly thrown his garbage into the stream. These actions demonstrated to Garvey that Cole was not taking their time in the wilderness seriously and was not showing respect for nature.
In "Touching Spirit Bear," the main character Cole Matthews undergoes significant change by learning the value of compassion, empathy, and forgiveness through his encounter with a spirit bear and his time on the island. Initially angry and violent, Cole transforms into a more self-aware and compassionate individual who takes responsibility for his actions and seeks to make amends for his past behavior.
because of what Edwin did when he brought cole that blanket
The irony in "Touching Spirit Bear" lies in the main character Cole's journey towards healing and redemption. Initially violent and angry, Cole is transformed through his experiences on the island where he is exiled, ultimately finding peace by confronting his inner demons and connecting with the natural world, represented by the spirit bear. This transformation is ironic because it occurs in a harsh and unforgiving environment, mirroring the internal struggle and growth Cole undergoes.