In the short story "The Landlady" by Roald Dahl, the conflict is resolved when the protagonist, Billy Weaver, realizes the truth about the landlady and her sinister intentions. He escapes before becoming her next victim, breaking free from her bed-and-breakfast where she had a disturbing habit of taxidermy. The resolution is left open-ended with an eerie twist, leaving readers to ponder Billy's fate.
The main conflict in Eragon is resolved by Durza being killed.
what conflict was resolved in the tail of despereaux
The main conflict in Eragon is resolved by Durza being killed.
how can conflict be resolved
"The Landlady" by Roald Dahl centers around the conflict of an unsuspecting young man who checks into a bed-and-breakfast run by a seemingly sweet old woman. The conflict arises from the sinister truth that the landlady has a disturbing habit of preserving her guests, revealing her dark intentions and creating a sense of foreboding for the protagonist.
No, it didn't get resolved and it's a conflict that is going on for more than 6 decades
where the conflict resolved
its not. conflict is continuous.
Crying
conflict
The conflict is resolved by Mr. White wishing that everything would go back to normal.
best describe how environmental conflict are resolved.