The Indian in the Cupboard

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The Indian in the Cupboard

The main conflict in The Indian in the Cupboard is Omri and his friend Patrick grappling with the reality that the plastic figurines they bring to life are actual historical figures who can be hurt...

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The Indian in the Cupboard

In The Indian in the Cupboard, Omri promises to give Little Bear a wife if Little Bear promises not to kill the cowboy.

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The Indian in the Cupboard

Omri takes Little Bear outside so he can ride his horse on solid ground instead of the carpet, which is too soft. They face several dangers, including the risk of Little Bear trying to escape and...

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The Indian in the Cupboard

The themes of prejudice and responsibility in power are central. Prejudice is evident when Little Bear and Boone, initially mistrustful of each other, overcome their biases after a violent...

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The Indian in the Cupboard

In "The Indian in the Cupboard," Boone's nickname is "Boohoo." This nickname is given by his peers because he cries easily, a trait he attributes to having a "soft heart." The name "Boohoo"...

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The Indian in the Cupboard

Patrick and Omri are kicked out of the main hall because Omri creates a disturbance during a school assembly. Omri had brought Little Bear to school, keeping him in his pocket. Little Bear,...

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