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Person v.s Nature

Person v.s Person

Person v.s Society

This is an example of Person v.s Nature because Lyddie’s family is in conflict with the bear because the bear is knocking over things , trying to get to them, and eating their food. In this scenario Lyddie represents person and the bear represents nature. A bear intrudes into their cabin and darts searching for food and knocks over everything. Lyddie and her family climb up to the loft to avoid being hurt by the bear.

This is an example of Person v.s Person because Lyddie and the Mistress have a conflict and the Mistress fires Lyddie. When Lyddie gets to the farm without the permission from the Mistress. And after she returns to the tavern she finds that she is fired from her job.

This shows Person v.s Society because society viewed slaves as a property and is in conflict with them. Society was against African Americans. Lyddie was conflicted for not telling the society. Lyddie meets Ezekial a runaway slave that sought shelter on her farm. He ran away from slavery.

CUTLERS TAVERN

 you're dismissed! 

 Its alot of money he said gently. I'd be tempted my self if I were you. ....

Thank you. (pg.42)

She could feel herself go hot and red. But I wont, she said fiercly. Now I know you, I couldnt ever. (pg.42)

“Lyddie glared straight into the bear’s eye, daring him to step forward into the cabin.” (pg 2)

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Person v.s Nature

Person v.s Person

Person v.s Society

This is an example of Person v.s Nature because Lyddie’s family is in conflict with the bear because the bear is knocking over things , trying to get to them, and eating their food. In this scenario Lyddie represents person and the bear represents nature. A bear intrudes into their cabin and darts searching for food and knocks over everything. Lyddie and her family climb up to the loft to avoid being hurt by the bear.

This is an example of Person v.s Person because Lyddie and the Mistress have a conflict and the Mistress fires Lyddie. When Lyddie gets to the farm without the permission from the Mistress. And after she returns to the tavern she finds that she is fired from her job.

This shows Person v.s Society because society viewed slaves as a property and is in conflict with them. Society was against African Americans. Lyddie was conflicted for not telling the society. Lyddie meets Ezekial a runaway slave that sought shelter on her farm. He ran away from slavery.

CUTLERS TAVERN

 you're dismissed! 

 Its alot of money he said gently. I'd be tempted my self if I were you. ....

Thank you. (pg.42)

She could feel herself go hot and red. But I wont, she said fiercly. Now I know you, I couldnt ever. (pg.42)

“Lyddie glared straight into the bear’s eye, daring him to step forward into the cabin.” (pg 2)

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Person v.s Nature

Person v.s Person

Person v.s Society

This is an example of Person v.s Nature because Lyddie’s family is in conflict with the bear because the bear is knocking over things , trying to get to them, and eating their food. In this scenario Lyddie represents person and the bear represents nature. A bear intrudes into their cabin and darts searching for food and knocks over everything. Lyddie and her family climb up to the loft to avoid being hurt by the bear.

This is an example of Person v.s Person because Lyddie and the Mistress have a conflict and the Mistress fires Lyddie. When Lyddie gets to the farm without the permission from the Mistress. And after she returns to the tavern she finds that she is fired from her job.

This shows Person v.s Society because society viewed slaves as a property and is in conflict with them. Society was against African Americans. Lyddie was conflicted for not telling the society. Lyddie meets Ezekial a runaway slave that sought shelter on her farm. He ran away from slavery.

CUTLERS TAVERN

 you're dismissed! 

 Its alot of money he said gently. I'd be tempted my self if I were you. ....

Thank you. (pg.42)

She could feel herself go hot and red. But I wont, she said fiercly. Now I know you, I couldnt ever. (pg.42)

“Lyddie glared straight into the bear’s eye, daring him to step forward into the cabin.” (pg 2)

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Person v.s Nature

Person v.s Person

Person v.s Society

This is an example of Person v.s Nature because Lyddie’s family is in conflict with the bear because the bear is knocking over things , trying to get to them, and eating their food. In this scenario Lyddie represents person and the bear represents nature. A bear intrudes into their cabin and darts searching for food and knocks over everything. Lyddie and her family climb up to the loft to avoid being hurt by the bear.

This is an example of Person v.s Person because Lyddie and the Mistress have a conflict and the Mistress fires Lyddie. When Lyddie gets to the farm without the permission from the Mistress. And after she returns to the tavern she finds that she is fired from her job.

This shows Person v.s Society because society viewed slaves as a property and is in conflict with them. Society was against African Americans. Lyddie was conflicted for not telling the society. Lyddie meets Ezekial a runaway slave that sought shelter on her farm. He ran away from slavery.

CUTLERS TAVERN

 you're dismissed! 

 Its alot of money he said gently. I'd be tempted my self if I were you. ....

Thank you. (pg.42)

She could feel herself go hot and red. But I wont, she said fiercly. Now I know you, I couldnt ever. (pg.42)

“Lyddie glared straight into the bear’s eye, daring him to step forward into the cabin.” (pg 2)

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Person v.s Nature

Person v.s Person

Person v.s Society

This is an example of Person v.s Nature because Lyddie’s family is in conflict with the bear because the bear is knocking over things , trying to get to them, and eating their food. In this scenario Lyddie represents person and the bear represents nature. A bear intrudes into their cabin and darts searching for food and knocks over everything. Lyddie and her family climb up to the loft to avoid being hurt by the bear.

This is an example of Person v.s Person because Lyddie and the Mistress have a conflict and the Mistress fires Lyddie. When Lyddie gets to the farm without the permission from the Mistress. And after she returns to the tavern she finds that she is fired from her job.

This shows Person v.s Society because society viewed slaves as a property and is in conflict with them. Society was against African Americans. Lyddie was conflicted for not telling the society. Lyddie meets Ezekial a runaway slave that sought shelter on her farm. He ran away from slavery.

CUTLERS TAVERN

 you're dismissed! 

 Its alot of money he said gently. I'd be tempted my self if I were you. ....

Thank you. (pg.42)

She could feel herself go hot and red. But I wont, she said fiercly. Now I know you, I couldnt ever. (pg.42)

“Lyddie glared straight into the bear’s eye, daring him to step forward into the cabin.” (pg 2)

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  • Person v.s Nature
  • “Lyddie glared straight into the bear’s eye, daring him to step forward into the cabin.” (pg 2)
  • Person v.s Person
  • "you're dismissed!"
  • CUTLERS TAVERN
  • Person v.s Society
  • "Its alot of money he said gently. "I'd be tempted my self if I were you."...."Thank you." (pg.42)
  • "She could feel herself go hot and red. "But I wont, "she said fiercly."Now I know you, I couldnt ever." (pg.42)
  • This is an example of Person v.s Nature because Lyddie’s family is in conflict with the bear because the bear is knocking over things , trying to get to them, and eating their food. In this scenario Lyddie represents person and the bear represents nature. A bear intrudes into their cabin and darts searching for food and knocks over everything. Lyddie and her family climb up to the loft to avoid being hurt by the bear.
  • This is an example of Person v.s Person because Lyddie and the Mistress have a conflict and the Mistress fires Lyddie. When Lyddie gets to the farm without the permission from the Mistress. And after she returns to the tavern she finds that she is fired from her job.
  • This shows Person v.s Society because society viewed slaves as a property and is in conflict with them. Society was against African Americans. Lyddie was conflicted for not telling the society. Lyddie meets Ezekial a runaway slave that sought shelter on her farm. He ran away from slavery.
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