After the spirit bear disappears, Cole sees the world with a new sense of clarity and understanding. He gains a deeper appreciation for nature and a greater respect for the interconnectedness of all living things. Cole begins to see the world as a place of beauty and wonder, rather than one of fear and anger.
After the spirit bear disappears, Cole begins to see the world in a new light. He becomes more aware of the interconnectedness of all living things and finds a sense of peace and healing in nature. The experience with the spirit bear helps him develop empathy and a deeper respect for the environment.
After the spirit bear disappears, Cole begins to see the world with a new perspective. He becomes more appreciative of nature and starts to understand the interconnectedness of all living things. Cole also gains a sense of responsibility to take care of the environment and make amends for his past actions.
Cole argues with Edwin and Garvey at the Circle of Justice in the novel Touching Spirit Bear. Edwin and Garvey are Cole's probation officer and Circle Keeper, and they are part of the restorative justice program that Cole is in.
Cole argues with the Spirit Bear at the circle. He sees the bear as a reflection of himself and his inner struggles, leading to a confrontation that eventually helps him confront his own inner demons. Ultimately, the encounter with the bear serves as a turning point in Cole's healing journey.
In Part 2 of "Touching Spirit Bear," the metaphors include the Spirit Bear representing healing and change, Cole's anger being likened to a storm, and the circle representing interconnectedness and balance.
Cole kills a small black bear in the book "Touching Spirit Bear".
What changed Cole was the spirit bear after it mauled him.
Cole was mad in the beginning because the spirit bear wasnt affraid of him. so he wanted to kill it. the spirit bear was showing self diffence so he attacked cole. Cole realized that he wasnt very important to nature so he kind of changed. Cole saw the spirit bear again while he was almost dead in the forest, he spit at it and the spirit bear licked up his spit. At that point the Spirit bear trusted cole and cole trusted the spirit bear. the spirit bear let cole touch him and they were trusting each other.n the spirit bear walked away but cole does see him again later in the book.
The bear is not scared of Cole
The spirit bear helped Cole to connect with nature and understand the impact of his actions. It taught him about respect, humility, and interconnectedness with the world around him. This transformative experience led Cole to change his ways and develop a deeper sense of empathy and responsibility.
Thinks its a coward
Cole saw a massive white bear (the spirit bear) facing him.
The Spirit Bear trusts Cole after Cole shows compassion by saving a baby seagull from drowning. This act of kindness demonstrates to the bear that Cole has changed and is capable of caring for others. Additionally, Cole's efforts to heal and repent for his actions further earn the bear's trust.
The greatest threat to the spirit bear is Cole
When He got malled from Spirit Bear when Cole screamed
Because the Spirit Bear can look straight at Cole and is not scared at all. So because of the bear not being scared he vows to kill him.
it ressembles cole being attacked by the bear