In "Stop the Sun" by Gary Paulsen, the internal conflict revolves around the protagonist Terry's struggle to understand and accept his father's post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) from the Vietnam War. Terry grapples with conflicting emotions of love for his father and confusion over his father's distant and haunted behavior, which creates a sense of tension and unease within him.
The illustrator of the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen is Drew Willis.
what is the internal conflict
In "Seventh Grade" by Gary Soto, the conflict is internal and centers around the protagonist, Victor's, struggle to impress a girl named Teresa. Victor is navigating the challenges of adolescence and trying to balance his desire to impress Teresa with his insecurities and fears of rejection. The conflict arises from Victor's attempt to navigate his feelings and behaviors in pursuit of Teresa's attention.
In the book "Dogsong" by Gary Paulsen, the protagonist Russel has an internal struggle with his identity and purpose, but there is no specific antagonist in the traditional sense. The story focuses more on Russel's journey of self-discovery and connection with his heritage.
The main conflict in "Seventh Grade" by Gary Soto is the internal struggle felt by the protagonist, Victor, as he tries to impress a girl named Teresa by pretending to be more knowledgeable and confident than he actually is. The conflict arises from Victor's desire to fit in and be accepted by his peers while navigating the challenges of adolescence.
In "Born Worker" by Gary Soto, the conflict arises from the protagonist's internal struggle between his desire to be a hardworking and responsible employee in the peach orchard and his temptation to give in to laziness and take shortcuts. This conflict is further complicated by his interactions with his boss and coworkers, who serve as external forces influencing his decisions.
The main conflict in "The River" by Gary Paulsen is man vs. nature as Brian Robeson struggles to survive in the wilderness after a plane crash. There are also elements of internal conflict as Brian copes with his fear and loneliness, and man vs. self as he battles his own doubts and insecurities.
the resolution of the 7th grade is that Mr. Buller start to thinkthat when he was in colloge he was using lies to impress the girls to. for that he decided to no tell anybody that victor doesn't know anything about the french. after class told victor if he doesn't do anything maybe sometimes victor help Teresa with her french class. victor notice that he is gonna love this year.
"Mother and Daughter" by Gary Soto explores the conflict between a mother and her daughter over cultural identity and generational differences. The daughter feels torn between honoring her Mexican heritage and fitting in with American culture, causing tension with her mother who holds traditional beliefs. The conflict ultimately highlights the struggle of balancing personal identity with familial expectations.
In the short story "Broken Chain" by Gary Soto, Alfonso experiences internal conflict related to his self-image and his desire to impress a girl named Sandra. He struggles with feelings of inadequacy due to his missing teeth, which affects his confidence and self-esteem. This conflict drives Alfonso to try to fix his appearance by unsuccessfully attempting to straighten his teeth, ultimately leading to a realization about acceptance and self-worth.
Terry was embarrassed that his dad had a fit in the store (Char vs Char). Terry was embarrassed but felt gulty for feeling that way(Char vs Self). Any one of those works and they both are internal and external conflicts.
In "Seventh Grade" by Gary Soto, the main conflict involves the protagonist, Victor, trying to impress his crush, Teresa, by pretending to be someone he's not. This conflict arises from Victor's desire to fit in and be noticed by Teresa, which leads to humorous and embarrassing situations as he tries to navigate the challenges of middle school.