No matter what you do to animals, you must do it yourself. Please remember. At the age of fifteen, Colmars fought and stealed for years. Punishment of his recent crime by bringing Peter Driskar's skull to the sidewalk is serious. For this time, the call needs to be chosen between prison and circle justice. He lives in prison or is isolated for one year. Cole chose Circle Justice. However, on the first few days of his expulsion to a remote island in Alaska, he was beaten by a mysterious polar bear and almost killed. Will the soul's attack destroy the life of the call, or will he save his soul?
Colliding Matthews, the protagonist of Touching Spirit Bear, is a violent boy. Throughout the novel, the call experienced complete transformation. Through pain, solitude, and the power of ceremonies, he learned how his anger led to his violence. Cole learned to control this anger, in which he was responsible for his actions and learned how to take care of others. After all, Cole not only helped himself, but also helped the young man who was brutally attacked.
In Michelson 's novel "Touching the Spirit Bear", Cole is a 14 - year - old boy from Minneapolis. He is very angry, angry, fierce and violent boy, he seems to be unable to control his anger. He may be very angry and impatient, but at the end of the book he is honest, strong, introspective and diligent. What is the reason for the anger of the call? What is the reason why Cole became a better person? What role does Spirit Bear play? Cole has many negative features, but he became a better person at the end of the book. One of the main reasons for his change is due to spiritual bears. When the call was forcibly returned to the remote Alaska Island, he encountered Spirit Bear, which had disappeared before he could do anything. Therefore, he decided to kill it the next time he saw it. Another reason he wants to kill a bear is because it is not afraid of him. "If you see a spiritual bear, I will kill it." Call said (page 18)
The idea of moving spiritual bears comes from various directions. My own past was a highly dangerous student who grew overseas and had never been trained until fourth grade. Then I left the boarding school where there was a strict British doctor who ties my hands with a belt to do something bad. I also raised a bear wreath called Buffy and noticed how Buffy reflects my emotions. I was walking 20 feet on the coastline even on a real Soul Bear. What a wonderful sight. I met the spiritual leader of indigenous people in British Columbia and taught me how to work with young people in his village. My research took me to British Columbia and Alaska, where a real eviction took place. Furthermore, one of my friends is a lawyer.