Cole heard the loud crack of bones breaking in his forearm. Then the bear dropped him with a grunt. This is one example of why the novel, “Touching Spirit Bear,” is so action packed. Cole is a kid with a criminal background. He picks fights for the fun of it, he hurts people without giving a second thought to it, and causes trouble with no care in the world. Coles dad is the excuse behind why Coles does this. Cole’s dad has a bad drinking problem and when he gets drunk he beats Cole. Garvey is trying…
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The hero’s journey is in many novel’s, from the books of Little Red Riding Hood to the Hunger Games. In Ben Mikaleasen’s novel Touching Spirit Bear, the main character Cole follows the same journey. Some of the phases of the hero’s journey in that book are The Call to Adventure, Test/Allies/Enemies, and Reward. These phases that Cole went through made Cole a different and a better person for a better life. One of the first phases that Cole went on was The Call to Adventure. The Call to Adventure…
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happened in the past, as an example of what may answer questions, explanations of character motivation, character’s fears, and the character’s daily life was like. While Touching Spirit Bear and The Devil’s Arithmetic have similar types of conflict and use of flashback, the themes are clearly different. Touching Spirit Bear Cole Matthews is the main protagonist and antagonist has problems that lead him to harm a fellow student Peter…
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I liked best about the novel Touching Spirit Bear by Ben Mikaelsen, was how Cole had lots of problems, like getting angry a lot to the point that he almost killed someone. In touching spirit bear, the mauling was one of my favorite parts because before he got mauled by the bear, he was yelling at it because he thought he was more compelling than the bear. However, he actually wasn't. And then the bear just studs there in defiance. Also in the novel Touching Spirit Bear, the Native American Circle…
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Cole and Hannah do. In the book, Touching Spirit Bear, Cole has a hard time controlling his anger. After beating up Peter, Cole gets sent to a remote island for a year so he can heal mentally. On the other hand, in the book, Devil’s Arithmetic, Hannah gets stuck in the past and becomes Chaya. She gets placed in a concentration camp because she's jewish ad has to try to remember her Hannah life to know what is happening. While the protagonist in Touching Spirit Bear and Devil’s Arithmetic come to similar…
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The sequel of Touching Spirit Bear is The Ghost of Spirit Bear and it has a theme that is different it's predecessor, has similar concepts of the original book, has differences to it as well, and is within a competition with its creator for which book I enjoyed more. The theme of Touching Spirit Bear to be able to forgive yourself. For example on page 194 in Touching Spirit Bear Cole shouted “I forgive you, I forgive you”. Also Cole was alone when he was shouting these words so he must have been…
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Ghost of Spirit Bear Touching Spirit Bear and Ghost of Spirit Bear are both good books. Touching Spirit Bear shows how Cole Matthews get banished to a remote Alaskan island and tries to heal and learn to control his anger. The theme of that book is to take responsibility for your actions because Cole learns that his actions are not caused because of someone else and the only person to blame is himself. Ghost of Spirit Bear is about Cole and Peter going back to school and facing bullies and careless…
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Many people around the world believe in karma. Karma is another way of saying what goes around comes around. The theme in Touching Spirit Bear is also karma. Throughout the book, there are several scenarios that prove karma exists. The first piece of evidence is when Cole is mauled by the Spirit Bear. Cole is a fifteen year old, juvenile delinquent who has created a raucous in Minneapolis. Cole trashed and robbed a hardware store. A kid named Peter Driscal told on Cole. Cole was outraged by this…
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of helping others. This theme shown directly in the novel Touching Spirit Bear by Ben Mikaelsen. This concept of satisfaction of helping others can be counted many times throughout the book, but many of it is prevalent within the first few chapters and can be seen inside the characters during the novel. Cole Matthews, the troubled law-sickened boy, has had his life altered through circle justice. Garvey and everyone else included in Cole’s punishment and redemption have shown the benefits of helping…
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Driscal bloody, he is given a choice between jail and banishment. Wanting to do anything to stay out of jail, he chooses to be sent to a remote island in Alaska for a year. During his stay, Cole meets a spirit bear, and barely makes it out alive. His life, will never be the same again. Touching Spirit Bear, by Ben Mikaelsen, proves that one can only change if they truly want to. Upon first arriving at the island, Edwin tells Cole, “you can find yourself here, but only if you search” (Mikaelsen 20). Edwin…
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