: The connection between the lipstick tube and the family's "no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather" starts to become clear, suggesting that Stanley's presence at the camp may be fate rather than just bad luck. The Breaking Point Holes Chapters 29-32 Summaries - Study.com
In the chapters leading up to this section, Stanley Yelnats and his fellow campers are told that digging one hole a day is meant to reform them. However, starting in , the Warden’s true intentions are exposed. After Stanley finds a gold lipstick tube belonging to the outlaw Kissin' Kate Barlow, the Warden becomes increasingly erratic and cruel. The boys are forced to dig in the same area for a week and a half, moving from individual holes to a massive collective pit as the Warden's impatience grows. Character Transformation and Hardening peeping-holes 17 to 32
This sequence illustrates a significant evolution in Stanley’s physical and mental state: : The connection between the lipstick tube and
: Stanley begins to understand the harsh social hierarchy of the camp. He realizes that "character building" is a facade for state-sanctioned greed. After Stanley finds a gold lipstick tube belonging
: The connection between the lipstick tube and the family's "no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather" starts to become clear, suggesting that Stanley's presence at the camp may be fate rather than just bad luck. The Breaking Point Holes Chapters 29-32 Summaries - Study.com
In the chapters leading up to this section, Stanley Yelnats and his fellow campers are told that digging one hole a day is meant to reform them. However, starting in , the Warden’s true intentions are exposed. After Stanley finds a gold lipstick tube belonging to the outlaw Kissin' Kate Barlow, the Warden becomes increasingly erratic and cruel. The boys are forced to dig in the same area for a week and a half, moving from individual holes to a massive collective pit as the Warden's impatience grows. Character Transformation and Hardening
This sequence illustrates a significant evolution in Stanley’s physical and mental state:
: Stanley begins to understand the harsh social hierarchy of the camp. He realizes that "character building" is a facade for state-sanctioned greed.