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In "Code Orange," the main character Mitty has a strained relationship with his parents. They are often absent and preoccupied with their own lives, leading Mitty to feel neglected and isolated. His interactions with them are minimal and he struggles with feelings of abandonment.
Mitchell Blake
The main characters in "Code Orange" are Mitty, a high school student who becomes interested in a smallpox outbreak, and Olivia, Mitty's classmate who helps him in his research. The story follows Mitty's quest to understand the history of smallpox and its implications for his own health.
Mitty Blake , Olivia Clark , & Derek skorvanek
In the novel "Code Orange" by Caroline B. Cooney, Mitty Blake is described as a teenage boy with shaggy brown hair, glasses, and a slim build. He is depicted as having a curious and intelligent demeanor.
Code Orange's main character is Mitchell "Mitty" Blake. Other characters in the book are Mr. Lynch, Derek, Olivia, and the Blake parents.
If you mean "What is the conflict in Code Orange by Caroline B. Cooney?", then I can help you. There are several conflicts through out the book, but a couple of them are Mitty trying to overcome his captors, Mitty struggling with Smallpox, and Mitty having trouble deciding what to do about his Smallpox issue. The 3rd one is kinda like the 2nd one, but whatever.
Mitty's mom works at a laboratory and her job involves handling dangerous materials, which directly influences the plot of "Code Orange" when Mitty discovers a smallpox scab in an old sealed envelope and becomes worried about potential exposure to the virus. This discovery sets off a chain of events that leads Mitty to delve deeper into the history of smallpox and ultimately put himself at risk in his quest for answers.
the climax is when mitty was handleling the smal pox scabs and then he got infected the climax is when mitty was handleling the smal pox scabs and then he got infected ummmmmmmmmmm ummmmmmmmmmm
You know you could just read the book! *Sigh* But I suppose if you are going to be lazy... No mitty does not die. If you would like a more detailed answer about the end of the book let me know.
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