Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Observation

Quote:
"The only person who insisted on visiting regularly was Garvey, the stocky youth probation officer, who stopped by the detention center almost daily. Cole couldn't figure Garvey out. He knew the probation officer was super busy, so why did he visit so often? What was his angle. Everybody had an angle, something they wanted. Until Cole could figure out what Garvey wanted, he resented the visits-he didn't need a friend or a baby-sitter.
-Touching Spirit Bear By: Ben Mikaelson

1.Garvey is a young parole officer. Garvey always visited Cole when he was in the detention center. Cole could not figure out why Garvey visited so regularly. Garvey found the time to come see Cole everyday, and he did little experiments with Cole to see the kind of person he was. Garvey is a nice kind person who just wants to help Cole. Garvey is a good man and what I learned is that he is willing to help people to make a better community.

Quote:
"Edwin smiled slightly."Yes life does that a lot." he turned to the group."People change two ways-with slow persistent pressure, or a single traumatic experience. That's why people often change so much when they have a near death experience. I believe that something significant happened to Cole on the island.-Touching Spirit Bear By: Ben Mikaelson

2. Edwin is a Tlingit elder from Drake. Edwin came to Cole's hearing when he recovered from the hospital. I see that Edwin is a good person because, like Garvey, he wanted to help Cole. Edwin came to the hearing because he believed that Cole wanted to change and that he wants another chance on the island. By coming to the hearing, he wanted to convince Circle Justice to give Cole another chance. What I learned about Edwin is that if you give him a reason to help you, he will do what he can to help.

Quote:
"Peter's father appeared in the doorway."Can I have a word with you alone?" he said to Cole. Cole glanced at Edwin, then followed Mr. Driscal outside. They walked together into the trees, where they were out of earshot of everyone else. Mr. Driscal turned and spoke in a warning voice. "You have changed some since we saw you in Minneapolis-I'll allow that much. But I also want to tell you, we haven't forgotten for a second what you did to our son."
-Touching Spirit Bear By: Ben Mikaelson

3. Peter's father is very protective of Peter. Mr.Driscal talked to Cole about how he has changed and what he did to Peter. Peter's father doesn't like Cole, but he is willing to leave Peter on the island. He gave Cole a warning not to hurt Peter at all, or else. Mr. Driscal is a protective dad, and what I learned about Peter's father is that he is a man that will do anything for his son.

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Questions

1.Cole was told, "What you do to the animals, you do to yourself," what is your opinion towards this statement?

I think the statement, "What you do to the animals you do to yourself", is true. It is similar to the saying,"What comes around goes around." If you take what you need from the island, and care for the animals, the animals will live in peace. If you harm the animals, the animals may defend themselves and harm you.

Follow-up: How is the saying,"Treat others the way you want to be treated", is relevant to the saying above?

2. How would you feel if you were in Cole's situation when he was mauled by the spirit bear? What would you think of?

I would be terrified. I would have a different view on life. I would think back into the past about all the things I did, and the things I might have regret doing. It is very hard for someone to change so fast, but if I had a near death experience and survived, I would want to turn into a better person.

Follow-up: How would a near death experience affect your life in the future?

3. If Cole had never gone to the island, and stayed in Minneapolis, would he have changed?

If Cole had stayed in Minneapolis, I think he wouldn't have changed. Cole has been to therapists before and they didn't work. Cole kept doing crimes and kept hurting other people. If he stayed, he would have went to jail. If Cole went to jail, it would not have helped him at all. Without the help of Edwin and Garvey and his time on the island, Cole would have been the same boy nobody liked.

Follow-up: If Cole had stayed in Minneapolis, could Garvey have helped him change?