Ellen Foster solves the main conflict of abuse and neglect by finding support from kind adults who offer her love and guidance. She is able to take control of her own life by standing up for herself, making important decisions, and finding a sense of belonging within a new family.
The main problem in a literary work is known as the conflict. The classic story arch depends on the conflict, which characters work to solve until it comes to a head in the climax and is usually resolved at the end of the story.
The main conflict is Harry needs to find all the Horcruxes to be able to defeat Voldemort and he solves it by skipping school and going to look for them.
The main conflict in "The Glass Castle" revolves around the dysfunctional family dynamics and the father's inability to provide stability and security for his children due to his alcoholism and unconventional lifestyle. The children must navigate their challenging upbringing as they strive for independence and a better life.
The main character has to solve the main problem because they are usually the one who is directly affected by it or who has the ability to bring about change. This creates tension, conflict, and personal growth for the main character throughout the story. It also drives the plot forward and keeps the audience engaged.
I don't know if this is the main conflict, but i guess you could say that the main character, Jane, doesn't know whether or not to believe in spiritualism. OR.. She is trying to solve the mytery of all the spiritualistic stuff going on
A main conflict is the main problem that a character has in a story, or the main problem of the story
I ant find the main conflict
Ellen Gronwald was born in 1980, in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
what was the main conflict in the book river of the wind
Explain the main source of conflict in this story
A secondary conflict is a an event that is important but isn't part of the main conflict. It's still important but secondary to the main.
The main internal conflict of Walter Mitty is his daydreaming, a man versus himself conflict.