Mr. Pendanski Character Analysis
Mr. Pendanski is a bit of a puzzle. Unlike Mr. Sir, who is totally comfortable pushing the boys around and letting them know he's in charge, Mr. P wants to give the impression that he and the boys are on the same team: "I want you to know, Stanley, that I respect you," he says right after Stanley arrives at camp (5.8). He leads the boys in a discussion of their futures, gives them pep talks about responsibility, and tells them that he's there to help them turn their lives around. Sounds like a pretty decent counselor, right?
Not so fast. The effect of all of this touchy-feely stuff is contradicted by Mr. P's treatment of Zero. For no obvious reason (other than Zero's vulnerability), Mr. Pendanski constantly subjects Zero to abusive comments and cruel teasing. Even when he's trying to be encouraging to the boys, he singles out Zero for ridicule: "You're all special in your own way," he says at one point. "You've all got something to offer… Even you, Zero. You're not completely worthless" (12.41). That wasn't necessary, now was it? Oh, and to top it off, Mr. Pendanski is the one who deletes Zero's files after he runs away; it seems like he's concerned only with protecting himself and the other administrators of the camp.
At the end of the book, of course, Mr. Pendanski's pretense of civility and caring gets dropped altogether when Zero and Stanley are discovered in the yellow-spotted lizard nest. When the Warden indicates that the plan is to wait for the boys to be bitten and die, all Mr. Pendanski does is say, "[at] least we got plenty of graves to choose from" (46.11). Yikes.
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Mr. Pendanski was Stanley Yelnat's counselor in the book/movie Holes.
In the book, "Holes," when the boys harass Stanley Mr. Pendanski tells Stanley that he should hit Zigzag back and teach him a lesson. When the boys get into a fight that includes choking, Mr. Pendanski signals for help by firing his gun into the air.
Mr. Pendanski is a character in the novel "Holes" by Louis Sachar. He is the counselor at Camp Green Lake where he works with troubled boys. However, he is revealed to be untrustworthy and manipulative, ultimately betraying the protagonist, Stanley Yelnats.
If you talking about the judge from the book Holes, by Louis Sachar, the judge's name is never mentioned throughout the whole book.
He thought that Mr. Pendanski wouldn't believe him
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Mr Pendanski is mean to Zero by saying he is stupid and has no brain at all but is like the boy's mom that why they call him 'mom'!
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