Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Internal and External Conflicts in “The Bass, The River, And Sheila Mant.”
In the story “The Bass, The River, And Sheila Mant,” The narrator faces both external and internal conflict. The internal conflict is the fish and Sheila. He doesn't know which one he wants to chose. The external conflict is the fish. He hooked the bass in the river, and he knew it was the biggest one he caught yet. He didn't want sheila to see the fish that he had caught. The external was resolved in this story was that he cut the line the fish was hooked to. As a result of these conflicts the narrator changes by never making the same mistake again.
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