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  2. Stanley shares these traits with his family and although he does not have a lot of self-confidence, he is not easily depressed, a characteristic that helps him adjust to the horrendous conditions of Camp Green Lake. As the book progresses, Stanley slowly develops physical strength and personal strength.

  3. Stanley Yelnats IV. 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.

  4. At Camp Green Lake, Stanley is forced to dig a huge hole every day and report anything interesting he finds to the Warden. He does his best to keep to himself and is soon given the nickname Caveman due to his size.

  5. Stanley is the downtrodden kid who gets kicked around by just about everyone and everything. He may be our hero, but he's not exactly the hero type, is he? After all, he goes through life with his mouth closed and his head down: he's not the kind of kid that you really notice much.

  6. Stanley remains honorable, but he does change. Stanley digs a lot of holes in the hot sun, and he physically changes from all of that exertion. He loses weight and gains muscle mass.

  7. In Holes, Stanley is initially an outsider but forms a strong bond with Zero, who is often overlooked and mistreated by others. Their friendship grows as they help each other survive.

  8. Stanley returns to digging and finds a small gold tube with a heart engraved on it. Inside the heart the initials KB are engraved. He has previously told X-Ray that he would give him anything he found so that X-Ray could have the day off. Reluctantly, Stanley gives X-Ray the tube.