3 examples of characters being resilient in the book 'Holes' as well as a quote to go along with it
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Stanley, the protagonist of Holes, is a dynamic character. He changes during the course of the novel due to the influence and effect of his experiences and actions. As the novel begins, Stanley has low self-esteem. He is overweight and is accustomed to having bad luck.
Zero is the novel's deuteragonist, the character second in importance. Zero's great-great-grandmother was Madame Zeroni, who put a curse on generations of the Yelnats family.
Madame Zeroni is an old Egyptian gypsy storyteller. She is dark-skinned and has a wide mouth. Because she has no left foot, she uses a wheelchair. She is a compassionate woman, and yet she is also realistic.
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