The theme of the book flipped is to never exclude anything or anyone. What this means is to never overlook something or just assume that what you see is all a person has to offer. This basically means "Don't judge a book by it's cover.".
The main theme of this story is the close relationship between the twins, Tristan and James. This story portrait the dilemma between the twins that will be separated. Generally, as we all know twins are very close to each other. They share the same thoughts and feelings. They are closely related as James always pushing Tristan's wheel chair. In James's diary he stated that Tristan and him have always been a team wherever he goes Tristan goes. Tristan and James do provide comfort and support to each other. They have a symbiotic relationship. Both of them feel they need each other. So, due to their close relationship, they feel very sad about the fact that they'll be separated into different school.
One of the sub themes is learn to be self reliant-independence. In this story, Tristan relies too much on James. So, when he goes to Chesterlea Grange, he can be independence. There is an example in this story when his mother said to him about going to Chesterlea Grange. "I know you're clever and confident", she said to Tristan when we first talked about him going away to school, "but you still rely on other people to do too much for you and it's time you stood on your own two feet!" That's why his mother wants him to go to Chesterlea Grange.
Another sub theme is sense of responsibility, to take care of another that may need assistance. This sub theme can be seen throughout James character. James feels responsible upon his brother, Tristan since Tristan uses wheelchair. This can be seen in James's diary, which he stated that he can help him with his wheelchair, he can hold back the automatic doors, he can make sure that Tristan can get to the toilet when he needs to and he also can tell the teacher what Tristan can and cannot do in PE.
To don't overlook anyone without knowing them well
I beleive the genre of the book is realistic fiction and romance. The book is so good!!
who are the characters, will they ever stop fighting , will they ever just get together
The main story line in the book Flipped is about Bryce planting a Sycamore tree for Juli in her backyard. Eventually they sit down and get to know each other.
I think that the true theme is that you must always try to find love even in the most unexpected places.
what conflicts were in movie flipped
The external conflict is Juli ignoring Bryce.
Bryce felt bad for juli
The problem in a story is also known as the conflict.
What is the conflict in the story murder in the cassava patch
The conflict of each story is usually found at the middle of the story. It is wherein problem arises. The story will end after the conflict is resolved.
One of the conflict in flipped is when Juli wouldn't get out of the tree when the workers were going to cut it down.
Juli's internal conflict in "Flipped" revolves around her feelings for Bryce and her desire to understand his true self beyond his outward appearance. She struggles with reconciling her initial impressions of him with the person he reveals himself to be throughout the story.
The external conflict is Juli ignoring Bryce.
Bryce felt bad for juli
"Flipped" by Wendelin Van Draanen has 212 pages in its original edition.
The problem in a story is also known as the conflict.
What is conflict of the story
What is the conflict in the story murder in the cassava patch
The conflict is the problem of the story(is the main problem from the story)
The conflict is the problem of the story(is the main problem from the story)
The book flipped is interesting because it has two main narrators, the narration flips back and forth, by chapters, between Juli and Bryce.
The problem in any story is known as the conflict.