Is Stanley Yelnats in "The Holes" adaptable?
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 03:35:46
"Holes" is the story of Stanley Yelnats, a young boy that has been sent to Camp Green Lake for something he didn't do. He believes his family is under a curse, and the curse has come to rest on him. However, throughout the story we can tell that Stanley is adaptable because he soon made some friends in the camp, he quickly learned the rules of the camp and he is becoming like the other
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in the camp which helped him to cope with his new life.
In conclusion, Stanley develops his self-confidence and learns how to appreciate little things in life along with the days in Camp Green Lake due to his adaptability. Stanley Yelnats is a caring person and he gets used to his new life in a very short period of time. His excellent adaptability has helped him to gain strength inside of him throughout the story.
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