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Type of conflict

Climax

Character vs Self

Cole vs Cole

Cole is always angry in the begging. So controlling his anger was him trying to control himself. But it is like battling against yourself. Trying to control your self. Part of him trying to control his anger the other part is like I don't care.

Part one

Part two

Conflict

When Cloe dances his anger dance he relized something. When people get you mad your under there control. Cole was done being unde the control of someone. He decided that he needs to let go of his anger.

When Cole lashes out

at the spirit bear he

confront his anger. He

was saying things like

I'm going to kill the

spirit bear. But when

he gets attacked he

faces his anger head

on. He relizes he needs

to let go of his anger.

Antagonist

Protagonist

Anger/Himself

Cole

Beginning

End

-When Cloe beat up Peter in the parking lot

-When he exploded at the circle justice meeting

-When he was burned the supply's

-Mean

-Angry

-Selfish

-Sneaky

-Untrustworthy

-Caring (some what)

-Helpful

- Not as mean

-Reasonable

-More patiant

-When he tried to escape the island

-When he made one hamburger and didn't make ones for Edwin and Garvey right away

Rising Action

Falling Action

Event number 3

Event number 3 would have to be the storm. That's where Cole saw the baby sparrows get killed and where he touched he spirit bear. It's also where Garvey saved him.

Cole finds out that Peter has tried to commite suicid. His solution is have Peter come to the island. When Peter's there for awhile he starts to be mean to Cole any chance he gets.

Rising Action

Event number 2

Falling Action

The second event was Cole trying to escape from the island. When he came back to where the cabin and supply use to be and he just laid there.

Peter beat Cole up at the pond. But Cole won't fight back. He just let's Peter beat him up. After Peter's done he asks Cole why he didn't fight back. After they talk they go back to camp.

Touching Spirit Bear

Rising Action

Event number 1

By Erin O'Hearn

Resolution

The first thing that led Cole to changing was when he beat Peters head into the sidewalk. This is first because if it wasn't for that he wouldn't have ever had to go to the island.

The resolution would be were Peter and Cole are returning to camp and they carve together. Cole finally finds out what to carve for his anger dance with the help of Peter.

Main Characters

Setting

Cole

Edwin

-Tlingit indian

-Mixed feelings

-Suspicious

The setting takes place in Minneapolis, Michigan

a Detention center and a Island in Southeast

Alaska

The main character

-Sneaky

-Rude

-Sometimes trusting

Spirit Bear

Garvey

-White

-Mauled Cole

-helped Cole

-Middle aged

-Parole officer

-Tlingit indian

Exposition

Point of View

The point of view is 3rd person limited.

Somethings that prove that this book is 3rd

person limited is because we only know the

thoughts of the main character. We can infer

the thoughts of the other characters but we

really only know the thoughts of Cole.

Theme

The theme is people can change.

The theme is people can change because everyone was saying he would always be angry and maen and agressive. But that's not true because Cole did change because he wanted to.

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