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A universal theme shared by the stories "War Party" and "Thunder on Sycamore Street" is the impact of conflict on individuals and communities. Both stories explore how war, whether it be a physical battle or a personal struggle, can test relationships, cause trauma, and challenge one's sense of identity.
The theme of "Thunder on Sycamore Street" by REGINA FIDO is the natural and uncontrollable power of a storm contrasting with the calmness of daily life. It explores how unexpected events can disrupt routines and challenge individuals to adapt and find strength within themselves.
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The internal conflict is that if Katniss should love Peeta or Gale, go hunting in the woods or run away to district 13, if it is even there. The external conflict is that Katniss is fighting against the capital and other tributes in the games.
I'm unable to show images, but I can describe the plot diagram of "Thunder Rose." It typically follows the traditional five-act structure: exposition (introduction of Thunder Rose and her unique abilities), rising action (challenges Thunder Rose faces), climax (major conflict or showdown), falling action (resolution of conflict), and denouement (conclusion). Throughout the story, Thunder Rose uses her strength and wit to overcome obstacles and save the day.
The conflict in the story is that Opal is having a party at Gloria Dump's house and it starts to rain and thunder. Since Winn Dixie is afraid of thunder he gets scared and runs away. Opal and her dad become closer looking for Winn Dixie.One conflict is Opal coping with her mother leaving.Another is when Opal thinks Winn-Dixie has ran away.benbecause winn dixie run away in opal´s party in a thunder storm
The main conflict in "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry" is the struggle against racism and segregation faced by the Logan family in Mississippi during the 1930s. The family fights to maintain their dignity and integrity in the face of discrimination and injustices from the white community.
The tyrannosaurus for one. The need not to disturb the ancient world is also a constant concern.
Sycamore Street is a peaceful street, yet there's an underlying excitement. Joseph Blake, a new man in the neighborhood, is not welcome. His neighbors have decided to force him out. There are a number of reasons why such things happen. In this case, it's because the man once served a brief term in prison. Also, though his daughter is a model student, the neighbors don't want their children to associate with her. They form a mob and plan to march on the Blake house. Only one man, Arthur Hayes, fights an inner battle. In a scene of tremendous power, Blake stands up to the crowd.