The main character of "Holes" by Louis Sachar is Stanley Yelnats, a teenage boy who is wrongfully accused of a crime and sent to a juvenile detention center called Camp Green Lake. Through his experiences at the camp, Stanley uncovers the truth about his family's curse and begins to understand the interconnectedness of past events.
Louis Sachar's purpose in writing "Holes" was to explore themes of friendship, fate, and redemption through the interconnected stories of Stanley Yelnats and the other boys at Camp Green Lake. The novel also delves into the idea of breaking curses and finding inner strength in the face of adversity.
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The song "If Only" in the novel "Holes" by Louis Sachar serves as a powerful connection between the past and the present, linking the stories of Camp Green Lake's past inhabitants with Stanley Yelnats' journey. It symbolizes hope, redemption, and the idea of breaking curses or bad luck that have been passed down through generations. The song ultimately brings closure and healing to the characters in the story.
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