The main conflict in "The Summer I Turned Pretty" revolves around the love triangle between the protagonist, Belly, and the Fisher brothers, Jeremiah and Conrad. Belly's feelings for both brothers and the dynamics of their relationships create tension and drama throughout the story as she navigates her emotions and the complexities of growing up.
The main conflict in Searching for Summer is between the protagonist, Susan, and the harsh winter environment she is living in, which seems never ending. She longs for summer and all the warmth and life that it brings, but is faced with the reality of the cold and desolation around her. This internal conflict drives the story as Susan searches for signs of summer amidst the winter bleakness.
I don't know if there even was a main conflict. I would say it was more episodic, telling the different adventures of a group of friends during one special summer.
I am pretty sure the main character will get into some trouble ?!?!? Maybe
The main conflict in "Before the End of Summer" revolves around the protagonist, Ayan, who struggles to balance his ambitions with his family's expectations. He faces internal conflict as he grapples with his desire to pursue his dreams and the pressure to conform to societal norms. Additionally, Ayan must navigate the complexities of his relationships with his family and friends, leading to a clash between tradition and modernity.
A main conflict is the main problem that a character has in a story, or the main problem of the story
The main conflict in "Warrior Cats: Into the Wild" is the struggle between Firepaw, a housecat turned warrior, and the other members of ThunderClan who are skeptical of his loyalty and capabilities. Additionally, there is tension between the different Clans and their territories, leading to power struggles and battles.
I ant find the main conflict
Explain the main source of conflict in this story
what was the main conflict in the book river of the wind
The main conflict in "Unbroken" is the struggle of Louis Zamperini, an Olympic athlete turned World War II bombardier, to survive and maintain his resilience and humanity while enduring brutal treatment as a prisoner of war in Japan. His relentless perseverance against all odds is at the heart of the story.
A secondary conflict is a an event that is important but isn't part of the main conflict. It's still important but secondary to the main.
The main internal conflict of Walter Mitty is his daydreaming, a man versus himself conflict.