In "Holes" by Louis Sachar, Stanley Yelnats faces an internal conflict between his sense of self-worth and the burden of his family's curse. Initially, he struggles with feelings of inadequacy and blame for his family's misfortunes, which affects his confidence and identity. As he navigates life at Camp Green Lake, he learns to embrace his strengths and develop resilience, ultimately seeking to break free from the generational curse and forge his own path. This journey of self-discovery is central to his character development throughout the story.
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the thumb is where Stanleys great great grandfather found water when he was there
He became alot stronger, caring for Zero, Rich, and Stanley isn't fat anymore from digging holes.
In 'Holes', Stanley's great-great-grandfather had stolen a pig from a Gypsy who only had one leg. The Gypsy proceeded to place a curse on him and his family, and although they didn't believe in curses, there seemed to be continuous bad luck running through the generations.
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No it was sarah yelnats
A book report.
the thumb is where Stanleys great great grandfather found water when he was there
The internal and external conflict are Friends losing others and living through life with out problems
You guys don't know. Ohh my gosh the main internal conflict is she can't catch darkrai in Pokemon platinum.
it is man vs man
He became alot stronger, caring for Zero, Rich, and Stanley isn't fat anymore from digging holes.
The internal conflict in "The Name of This Book Is Secret" revolves around the main characters, Cass and Max-Ernest, grappling with their fears, insecurities, and the mysteries they encounter. As they uncover secrets and face dangerous situations, they also struggle with trusting each other and navigating their friendship. This internal conflict adds depth to their characters and drives the story forward.
The conflict in the book "Eggs" by Jerry Spinelli is primarily internal. It focuses on the protagonist David dealing with his emotions and navigating personal challenges, rather than external forces or outside conflicts.
In the book "Slam" by Walter Dean Myers, the internal conflict revolves around the main character, Slam, balancing his passion for basketball with his responsibilities and expectations. The external conflict arises from Slam's struggle to navigate the challenges and pressures of his environment, including issues related to race, class, and relationships. The intersection of these internal and external conflicts drives the story forward and shapes Slam's journey.
In Sharon Draper's book "Forged by Fire," the main character Gerald faces an internal conflict as he struggles with his traumatic past experiences and their impact on his present life. His internal conflict revolves around feelings of guilt, shame, and the need for healing and self-forgiveness as he navigates through challenging circumstances.