Its basically a man Verses self conflict with Walter with several other man v. man conflicts
there could be many themes derived from the book riot by Walter dean Myers. i thought finding ones self was a big main theme because of all the confusion within understanding who she was
The cast of Riot - 2013 includes: Nathaniel Dean as Field Dale March as Wright
"Fire licked at the darkened sky" - personification, giving fire the human characteristic of licking. "Riot's raw fingers grasp my sleeve" - metaphor, comparing the intensity of the riot to someone gripping tightly. "The city was a drum" - metaphor, comparing the city to a musical instrument to convey its loud and chaotic nature. "Anger roared through the streets" - personification, giving anger the ability to roar like a powerful beast. "The night was a black shroud" - metaphor, comparing the night to a dark covering to create a sense of foreboding.
Walter Jerome Raine has written: 'Los Angeles riot study; the ghetto merchant survey' -- subject(s): History, Retail trade, Riots
If it is an armed conflict, it is called a civil war. If it has not been reduced to organized violence, it could be a riot, or merely politics.
My riot, because I am a riot
Riot.
There is a riot in the capital city.The citizens riot against the tax rise.The party was an absolute riot.
Jenny Geddes lived from about 1600 to about 1660. She was an Edinburgh street-seller who famously, or infamously, threw her stool at the head of the Dean in St Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh on Sunday 23 July 1637, and sparked a riot that led directly to the Wars of the Covenant; the Wars of the Three Kingdoms; the English Civil War; the execution of Charles I; and Cromwell's occupation of Scotland: 23 years of wide-ranging conflict that did not really end until the restoration of Charles II in 1660.
The angry crowd began to riot when the police attempted to make them disperse.
Riot is a fight or clash like religious riot
a rural riot is a riot whether it is in the country or not, but there aren't many rural riots