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In Louis Sachar's "Holes," Armpit (Theodore) is portrayed as a misguided African American teenager living in a challenging environment. He struggles with feelings of anger and depression, largely due to the absence of his mother, whom he hasn't seen in months. My choice to focus on Armpit stems from his multifaceted personality; he embodies both dark and bright sides, represented by the colors of black, red, and orange. Through his journey, Armpit reveals the complexities of growing up in tough circumstances and the hope for change.
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Holes By: Marqualon Roach
Armpit(Theodore) :African American :Big :Lives in Tent D :Short :Mean
Why I chose this person? The reason I chose this person because he is an misguided person. He hasn't seen his mother in months. I know someone who hasn't seen their mother since they been born.
Model and Armpit The black represents Armpits dark side. The red represents that he could be mean from time to time. The orange represents his bright side towards the end book.