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In the novel "Holes" by Louis Sachar, Stanley Yelnats is a young boy from a poor family who is wrongfully sent to Camp Green Lake for stealing famous baseball player Clyde Livingston's shoes. Despite his overweight physique and the challenges he faces, Stanley's character exhibits resilience and determination. The story chronicles his transformation as he uncovers family secrets, forges friendships, and confronts his own fate. By focusing on Stanley's experiences, the narrative emphasizes themes of justice, perseverance, and self-discovery.
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By: Joshua Lanier Holes PowerPoint
Stanley He is from a poor family. Got sent to Camp Green Lake because he had found Clyde Livingstons’ shoes an was accused of stealing them. He is overweight.
I chose Stanley because he is the main character in the story. And the story mainly talks about him.
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