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Explanation:
Hill's (The Year of Miss Agnes ) finely detailed novel set in a Yup'ik Eskimo village in the 1890s feels mesmerizingly authentic.
Minuk, the narrator, is 12 the spring that the missionary family arrives, and like the other children she is fascinated by the sight of her first kass'aq (white) woman and child. She can't imagine what the "sort of pink butterfly" hanging from the clothesline is (a corset, which astonishes her still further), and when Mrs. Hoff invites her inside for a cup of tea, she sits on a chair for the first time (and tips hers over) and slurps loudly, "to be polite." These initial misunderstandings may be comic, but the encounters between the Hoffs and the Yup'ik have grave consequences. Mr. and Mrs. Hoff condemn the villagers' rituals and practices. Yet, as seen through Minuk's eyes, the customs make sense, and Hill demonstrates that the Yup'ik belief systems are at least as coherent as Hoffs' version of Christianity ("If your god is love," Minuk asks Mr. Hoff, "why does he make people burn in hell?"). The author penetrates Yup'ik culture to such an extent that readers are likely to find the Hoffs more foreign than Minuk and her family. At the same time, the author doesn't glamorize the villagers, in particular exposing the severe conditions facing women. Not only the heroine but the vanished society here feel alive in their complexities. Ages 9-12. (Oct.)
After reading American history, it is recognized as has external conflict in the story.
<h3>What is conflict?</h3>
Conflicts refer to situations when people have disagreements over a certain topic due to differences of opinion. This disagreement leads to clashes and results in conflicts.
The conflict in the story is between Elena's desire to fit in and her inability to do so. Due to her parents' inconsistent presence at home, she is unable to feel accepted even there. This conflict is external because everything around her is in conflict.
The conflict can be resolved by establishing effective communication between the girl and her parents. She should also try to communicate and share feelings with her friends in school.
Communication helps to eliminate loopholes in any conversation and make better understanding with each other.
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