The Wednesday Wars By Gary D. Schmidt: Character Analysis

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3320 Wednesday Wars January “Most things in life are moments of pleasure and embarrassment; photography is a moment of embarrassment and a lifetime of pleasure,”-Tony Benn. In the novel “The Wednesday Wars,” By Gary D. Schmidt, the main Character Holling Hoodhood, faces two similar but different situations. In both situations, He’s walking down the school hallway and everyone in the hallway smiled at him. The reasons everyone was smiling were a little different. One of the times they were smirking at him trying to hold back a laugh because he was in a newspaper article titled Holling Hoodhood as ariel the fairy soars onstage to rescue his potent master. In this other situation his hallmates were grinning at him, he was in an article titled