The external conflict in "Day of the Butterfly" by Alice Munro revolves around the strained relationship between two schoolgirls, Beatrice and the narrator. Beatrice faces ostracism and bullying due to her family's reputation, leading to a clash with the narrator and other classmates. This conflict highlights themes of social prejudice and the need for empathy and understanding.
The conflict in "Day of the Butterfly" by Alice Munro centers around the dynamics between two young girls, one of whom is perceived as an outsider and is bullied by the other girls in the school. The story explores themes of bullying, exclusion, and the complexities of childhood relationships.
The conflict in "May Day Eve" by Nick Joaquin is primarily internal. It revolves around the characters' inner struggles, particularly related to love, jealousy, and the complexities of human relationships, rather than external events or forces.
The conflict in "Day of Tears" revolves around the struggle of a slave family who are forced to be separated and sold at a slave auction. The internal conflict comes from their desire to stay together as a family, while the external conflict stems from their powerlessness within the institution of slavery.
a butterfly comes out during the night.
at night
Three to four pounds a day
I'd release it another day.
no
butterfly of day
tell some thing about all the character in the story The day of butterfly
Myra's school, and the hospital
External conflict: The children on Venus are conflicted with Margot's presence, as they are jealous of her because she remembers sunshine and they don't. This leads to them locking her in a closet when the sun finally comes out. Internal conflict: Margot struggles with feeling isolated and lonely because she is different from the other children, causing her to feel disconnected and longing for a world she can't fully remember.