Semu Bhatt has two published books, Cost of Conflict between India and Pakistan, and Cost of Conflict in Sri Lanka. She also has numerous research papers published in leading journals and newspapers. But, she is too young for an autobiography.
In "The Monkey's Paw," conflict arises when Mr. White uses the paw to wish for two hundred pounds, leading to unintended consequences. The tension escalates as the family learns that the money comes at the cost of their son Herbert's life, highlighting the moral conflict between desire and the unforeseen repercussions of tampering with fate. This central conflict drives the narrative and underscores the story's themes of greed and the dangers of wishing for more than one deserves.
The first problem or conflict is to clear the name of Colonel Banning. His wife dolly and her friend Jane Marple hurry back from a holiday to do just that. The second conflict concerns family secrets and the cost of revealing them versus the cost of keeping them.
Granddaddy becomes involved in the story's conflict because he cares deeply about his family and wants to protect them from harm. He sees the potential dangers and wants to ensure their safety and well-being. Additionally, his experience and wisdom make him a valuable asset in dealing with the conflict effectively.
The conflict in "The Unwanteds" by Lisa McMann revolves around a society where creative individuals are considered dangers and banished to a place called the Death Farm. The main conflict arises when the protagonist, Alex, is labeled as an Unwanted and sent to the Death Farm, where he discovers a hidden world where creativity is celebrated.
No, they don't. For some, power, fame and wealth are worth any cost.
Gabriel Banon has written: 'La paix de tous les dangers' -- subject(s): Peace, Arab-Israeli conflict
For women, the dangers of war go far beyond the violence of combat. In situations of armed conflict, women suffer some of the greatest health and sociaL.
Seahorses are mostly afraid of being eaten.
There are no dangers!!
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The main conflict in "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson is the tension between tradition and change. The villagers blindly follow a brutal annual tradition of stoning someone to death, highlighting the dangers of mindlessly adhering to customs without questioning their morality or relevance.