There is no such thing as being individual there is always something else involved like Twinkies individually wrapped but part of a box.

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Conflict in Guns


When looking up to one of the highest regarded armies in the world, it would not be surprising to be scared. However, in my book Guns For General Washington the continental army isn’t scared and will fight at any cost. This bravery does not stop all problems and this can be seen with the conflicts between soldiers. A highly ranked official Henery, is a huge and almost unobtainable role model  to compare to, this does not seem to matter to his little brother Will. This is definitely a big example of Person vs. Self.

During the beginning of the book the author introduces the scenario of Henery. It describes his importance to the fight for freedom and the plan that he has formulated for weapons. This part of the book also describes his brother Will. It explains the longing to be like his brother.

You can easily tell when the conflict is resolved later on in the book. The ending shows, and pieces together how Will became and achieved his goal becoming a great man along with a admirable soldier. For example he saved a boy from a falling cannon and also problem solved for some of the problems the army faced. His brother is very proud of this and it is apparent that Will has reached his goal of becoming like his brother.

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