The Spirit Bear Touching Spirit Bear is a book by Ben Mikaelsen and it’s about a kid named Cole Mathews and how he was banished to a remote island and what he does there and the reason he is there. Cole was never a nice kid to anyone he never cared about anyone but himself. Cole had to go to this island because a beat up a kid named Peter and he bashed his head into the concrete and gave him permanent brain damage. In the book Cole saw this bear and said he’ll kill it and went towards it and they
I believe that is was man vs self for a couple of reasons. I know has a fact that is was Cole that decided to burn down his supplies. Cole who decided to attack the Spirit Bear and almost get killed. Finally it was Cole who thought it was a great idea to try to swim back to the mainland. Even though this problems is nature it is his decision of making these actions which have caused harm to him. Cole has made a big mistake in burning down his supplies. Cole believed that in him burning down his
Banishment Essay I think that the banishment didn't fail Cole but he failed himself. The reasons that Cole failed himself is because he let his anger get the best of him. He also does not have any trust unless it is scared of him. Also he had beat the crap out of a kid named Peter. So let us get on with the story and learn how Cole failed himself and this banishment. The reason I say that Cole let his anger get the best of him is because what he did in the book. Like on page 30 Cole burns his
abandoned, raped or abused by their spouses. In most of the cases they are reminded of these traumatic experiences when they look at the children, the common link which they share with their partners. In Medea’s situation, Jason’s betrayal, her banishment sentence and the Greek society’s treatment of her were the reasons that caused her to suffer from Post-Traumatic Stress