Holes | Character Analysis

Stanley Yelnats (Caveman) is the main character of Holes. When the book starts, he is overweight and passive. He is the latest in a line of family members who are good-hearted and well-meaning, but who have stumbled in life and never really lived up to their potential or made themselves a success. They all attribute this lack of success to Stanley’s “no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather.” Stanley is also pretty naïve, as is his family; this is demonstrated by their sense that telling the ridiculous truth would be enough to get Stanley...

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