Conflict

Conflicts - What are the major problems? Why are they problems? Hey it's Hannah again. I think the major problems in the book so far is that Waller has sold Sarny's kids to a man who lives in New Orleans and that it will be complicated for Sarny to get to New Orleans because they are in the middle of the Civil War. There are battles going on all around them and that is a major setback considering they are black and the people are fighting for their freedom so they have to wait and they hide until the battle is over and then wait to comfort those soldiers with stomach wounds, because the ambulances would just leave them there to die.

Hey this is Tanner again! :) I think the conflict in this story is Sarny and Lucy set out to New Orleans to find Sarny's so Tyler who was sold to a slave trader there. But they have the ambition to travel all day and all night except for when sleep is necessary. But it is very dangerous because they are traveling during the civil war time.:P I would be so scared!!!!

Hey is Sarah once again! I agree with the two of you about the conflict. Sarny lost her kids because they were sold, and now she is determined to find them. That's amazing of her to do but there is a couple other small problems. Like, it's mid civil war and they are heading down to New Orleans, where not all the slaves are freed yet. So they have to watch out for bounty hunters. And another thing is they aren't completely sure where New Orleans is except for the fact that it's south. That's all I can add on right now, bye!;p Hey Hannah here:) Sarah I'm really glad that you added about how it is mid civil war time and not all of New Orleans and that is is very dangerous that they are going to go to New Orleans anyway. If it were my kids I probably would have done the same thing though. Hey this is Tanner. I agree with you guys but i read a head and i don't want to spoil anything. But i do agree that not all of the slave miss treating was in New Orleans. There were some people back then like Ms.Laura. Thats all i really have to say. BYE :P

All that I have to say is that I agree completely. I know that's not a lot to say but I just wanted to say I think you guys are on the right track with the whole conflict thing!:) PS. this is Sarah ====Hannah here.:) I think the main conflict after slavery ended was that there were people who thought they still had the right to treat black people like crap.! Also that white people made the KKK. And burnt down Sarny's schools, but she wouldn't give up she keeps on rebuilding her schools and then in the end she moves away after inheriting Miss Laura's money and properties and she moves onto one of the properties and has a very successful school. Then she retires and lives on one of the properties until she dies. = external conflict. ==== HEY ITS TANNER!! :P I think the main conflict in the story after slavery is when the KKK came and killed the people. ur right hannah i think that white people shouldnt treat white people like crap. it makes me kinda mad when people think there better than other people and boss them around.i think the external is either man vs. man when the KKK comes and kills the guy or man vs. nature when they are on there way to New Orleans. Conflict= The main problem between opposing forces External Conflict= a character who struggles against a force outside him or herself. Thanks BYE!!!!!!! :) ;) :P O.o O___O

Hey its Sarah. I had internal conflict. What I thought the internal conflict was, is all the sorrow and misery inside Sarny. She has experienced the lost of so many loved ones. I believe the main internal conflict was when her children were taken. It was resolved when she met Miss. Laura, she helped her to find her kids and get them back. Conflict = a struggle between opposing forces, internal conflict = man vs. themselves! Some words i thought described Sarny is she is courageous, determined persistent. She is also very strong mentally. I also believe that Sarny is a fighter because she doesnt take no as an answer very easily. That's all I have got to say bye!