Cole claims that he wasn't being his real self, and couldn't see the light. He didn't realize what he was doing
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.
In "Touching Spirit Bear," Peter Driscal wants Cole Matthews to face the consequences of his violent actions and undergo genuine transformation. Initially, he desires revenge for the trauma Cole caused him, but as the story progresses, Peter begins to hope for Cole's healing and redemption. Ultimately, Peter's journey reflects a desire for justice that leads to understanding and growth for both him and Cole.
definitely! When peter had to come to the island, he was acting the way cole acted to him. He was trying to get cole back, just so cole would see how it feels
because he told on cole for breaking into the hardwear store
Cole smashed Peter's face all over a sidewalk outside of school
because peter told on cole when cole robbed the store
peter goes to the island with cole. where peter and cole become friends.
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.
Cole beat up peter because peter told on him for robbing a store
Peter does, but later re-carves it for Cole
Peter is shy. Cole smashes his head into the cement. When peter tries to kill himself they broughthim to island. Cole and him became friends.
In "Touching Spirit Bear," Peter Driscal wants Cole Matthews to face the consequences of his violent actions and undergo genuine transformation. Initially, he desires revenge for the trauma Cole caused him, but as the story progresses, Peter begins to hope for Cole's healing and redemption. Ultimately, Peter's journey reflects a desire for justice that leads to understanding and growth for both him and Cole.
Peter Driscal
definitely! When peter had to come to the island, he was acting the way cole acted to him. He was trying to get cole back, just so cole would see how it feels
Peter showed anger in "Touching Spirit Bear" when he physically attacked Cole during their time together on the island, expressing his frustration and rage towards Cole. This moment revealed Peter's inner turmoil and unresolved issues that he was struggling with.
Cole beat up Peter Driscal for tatting him out!
Peter tells Cole that he needs to stay away from Peter.