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Glory Be by Augusta Scattergood

Glory Be by Augusta Scattergood

By Lauren Ayube

Glory Be is a wonderfully written historical fiction story that accurately depicts life in the South during the Civil Rights Movement, a time when hope was there, but true equality was still a long way from becoming a reality.




Glory Be

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Illustrate examples of literary conflict in Glory Be by Augusta Scattergood

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  • Character vs. Character
  • Hey Jesslyn, wanna play Junk Poker?
  • I'm too old for that dumb game, Glory.
  • Character vs. Self
  • Hanging Moss Tribune
  • Do I give them the letter, or not?
  • Character vs. Nature
  • POOL IS CLOSED
  • As Glory's sister Jesslyn gest older, she does not want to be around Glory anymore. Their relationship is changing and it makes Glory sad.
  • Glory wants to fight for what is right, but is also nervous about how people will react and if she'll get into trouble.
  • Glory doesn't like the Mississippi heat, and relies on the pool to cool off!
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