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The book ‘Holes’ by Louis Sachar is about a group of “bad boys” who were sent to Camp Green Lake for committing crimes such as stealing and vandalism. At Camp Green Lake they have to dig holes every day in the middle of the heat to “build character”. Little did they know they were actually digging to find treasure that was buried many years ago. The main characters that are followed in the book are Stanley and Zero. Stanley was sent to Camp Green Lake for stealing a pair of famous baseballer’s shoes, which he didn’t actually steal. Zero was also sent to camp for stealing and abandoned as a child. He was always called stupid by the other boys and counsellors because he did not know how to read or write. There were many unfair acts evident throughout the novel such as: unsanitary living conditions, racist themes, and the bullying of Zero. …show more content…
Green Lake he could see “a few rundown buildings and some tents”. The beds smelt like vomit and were not cleaned between campers use. When Stanley arrived at Camp Campers were only allowed to drink water limitedly with their canteen being filled up twice a day. This could potentially lead towards dehydration considering the severe heat of the desert, while they were also working in the hot sun for many hours. They were given one 4 minute shower at the end of the day before the water shut off automatically. After being out in the desert for hours, they often didn’t even have time to wash their hair. After being out in the sun all day working and sweating this is extremely unsanitary. Also,” laundry was also only done every three days”. After wearing the same orange jumpsuit in the hot sun, with one four minute shower a day this is extremely unsanitary and would not be pleasant to work in for three days. All of these factors contribute to an uncomfortable living experience, this is unsanitary and unsafe for everyday

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