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Types of Conflict in Lyddie

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Types of Conflict in Lyddie
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  • Character vs. Nature
  • "Lyddie glared straight into the bear's eyes, daring him to step forward into the cabin" (pg 2).
  • Could it possibly jump up...
  • Character vs. Self
  • "That night, again she counted the calf money. The lady had been lying, of course. But sill, how had a farmer's daughter bough a silk dress" (pg 26).
  • She must have been lying. But still, how had a farmer's daughter bought a silk dress?
  • Character vs. Character
  • " 'Well,' she said, tying her bonnet, 'I'll be back soon.''I'd rather you wouldn't go at all,' Amelia said coolly" (pg. 67).
  • Well, I'll be back soon!
  • I'd rather you wouldn't go at all.
  • This conflict is an example of character vs. nature because the bear, who is causing Lyddie troubles, is a part of nature. It has broken into Lyddie's cabin to look for food, leaving a mess and a few broken objects. Lyddie quickly ushered her family to safety from the bear and stopped it from climbing up to the loft.
  • This conflict is an example of character vs. self because Lyddie is facing a crucial decision internally. A part of her believes that working at a factory is better, but another part believes that the factory girl had been lying about the pay, and how independent one can be.
  • This conflict is an example of character vs. character because Lyddie and Amelia are both characters, and each has a different opinion on Diana. Amelia does not want Lyddie to visit her because she is a well known radical, but Lyddie still wants to learn from Diana.
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