Wednesday, February 10, 2010

What are the conflicts in the novel Chains?

One of the
main conflicts in the novel is the conflict between Isabel and slavery.
Not only does Isabel have to deal with the physical and emotional stresses of being in slavery,
but she is also manipulated into thinking she will be set free, which makes the conflict even
more prominent.

In regard to slavery is another conflict, which is the cruel
relationship between Isabel and her owner, Mrs. Lockton. Mrs. Lockton abuses Isabel throughout
the story.

Finally, there is a conflict between the Rebels and the
Loyalists. The Rebels are working toward ending slavery, freeing not only Isabel,
but...

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