¨Lyddie looked up from the pot of oatmeal... in the doorway was a massive black head, the nose up smelling, the tiny eyes bright with hungry anticipation. ¨Don't nobody tell,¨ she said softly.¨
Person vs Person
¨¨So! You decided to honor us with a visit!¨ The mistress´s face was red with heat or rage¨
Person vs Society
¨The man could hardly be a runaway slave. He talked like a congregational preacher. But he was in hiding, that was plain.¨
This is the scene where Lyddie was facing the bear in order to protect her family. This is a Person vs Nature conflict because Lyddie, a person, is facing a bear who is apart of nature
This is the scene where Lyddie comes back after taking a trip home without the mistress premison, she only got Triphena´s permission. This is a Person vs Person conflict because Lyddie, a person, is facing the mistress who is another person.
This is the scene where Lyddie goes home after a year working in the tarven and find a strange man named Ezekial in her house. This is a Person vs Society conflict because Ezekial is a runaway slave so he is breaking the law of the south by having runaway.