Hughes uses figurative language to develop theme by detailing to the reader the importance of the setting/ by also giving the characters life so that the theme is also seen from the characters he creates. This goes too show as the story developed Hughes language is a way of giving clues and foreshadowing what will happen or giving metaphors to explain complex ideas to the readers.
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The answer is Character vs. Society or it might be character vs character. I am pretty sure it is character vs society though.
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In this story excerpt they are told to go into hiding and are told that they can no longer do certain things. That is because of the state of the world that the text was in. It is not character vs. character because two characters are not arguing or having any conflict and it is not character vs self because the character is not having an internal conflict about their confidence or mental health or whatever.
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no
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definitely not because I don't wanna deal with middle schoolers drama
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Thus Lopez starts the first chapter with a visual directive to the reader: “Imagine a wolf moving though the northern woods…”
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