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  • Character vs. Self
  • Here.. Take this money. You might need something along the way.
  • Character vs. Character
  • I know I done wrong to go off when you wasn’t here. I’ll just collect my things and be gone, ey?
  • You’re dismissed!
  • Character vs. Nature
  • Don’t nobody yell. Just back up slow and quiet to the ladder and climb up to the loft. Charlie, you get Agnes, and Mama, you take Rachel.
  • When Ezekiel prepared to leave for Canada, Lyddie gave him her calf money, so that he could go home safely. We know that the Character vs. Self conflict is described in this scene because Lyddie is going through a conflict by thinking if she should give Ezekiel the calf money to help, when she really needs that money, since she thinks that’s the only way she can see her father again. But then, she also knows the feeling of missing the family, and not being able to meet them. Which is why Lyddie is struggling through a conflict by herself.
  • Mistress finds Lyddie missing from her work, gets angry and fires her. We know that this scene describes Character vs. Character because Mistress and Lyddie are going through conflict where they are arguing about the absence of Lyddie from her work, and firing Lyddie.
  • When a bear comes into Lyddie’s house, Lyddie and her family try to get to safety without being killed by it. We know that this scene is describing a Character vs. Nature type of conflict, because Lyddie and her family, the characters, are going through the conflict where they have to get to the safety without upsetting the bear, nature, so that it won’t killed them.
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