"Then, just at dusk, the sky opened, and it began to rain-not light spring howers, but cold, soaking torrents of rain, streaming down her face..." (47)
Person v. Person
"The mistress's face was red with heat or rage. Behind her, Triphena grimaced an apology... 'You're dismissed'" (44)
Person v. Society
"'...did she tie you up and torture you until you promised to join the Female Labor Reform Association?'" (72-73)
Did she try to torture you?!
This scene demonstrates Person v. Nature because it shows how the rain is a natural barrier for her to walk to lowell mill. Rain is the Nature and Lyddie is the Person.
This scene demonstrates Person v. Person because it shows how the mistress cutler (the person and antagonist) is having a conflict against Lyddie (the other person and protagonist).
This scene demonstrates Person v. Society because it shows how everyone thinks bad about the people that work for the female labor reform association and fight for workers rights. Diana is the person and society is everyone/ most people.