This question is about "Balboa", by S. Murray
Answer:
One of Balboa's main traits is its arrogance. This trait suggests how arrogant and violent European exploitation in indigenous territories was.
Explanation:
"Balboa" tells the story about Balboa's relationship with the indigenous people in the territory he was exploring. Balboa is an extremely arrogant, boastful, violent and very abusive character in relation to indigenous people, but he wants to maintain the position of good leader and good territory manager.
Balboa's personality reflects the theme of the story that Europeans used an image of good citizens, but exploited the Indians with arrogance and violence.
Internal conflict is the point at which a character has to decide to admit to themselves what the issue going on in their head is and to take some sort of action on it. For some characters such as Dante (Dante's Inferno), this is dealing with depression and seeing the things that await him in Hell if he commits suicide. For others, it's working an issue that is a part of their past, such as PTSD flashbacks from war.
I'm not entirely sure how to say where in a story this conflict takes place, as it varies from piece to piece. Hopefully, however, this provides some better understanding of the concept.
Answer:
Man vs. Self, Man vs. society
Explanation:
One reason man vs. self is an answer is that the person that had the power to do what the previous Giver had a conflict with himself. At first he liked it but then didn't want nothing to do with it anymore. Man vs. society is another because once his ability was known to the public everyone seemed to have caused him to want to be left alone
Answer: true
Explanation:
The 62 Sherlock Holmes stories written by Arthur Conan Doyle. Arthur Conan Doyle wrote 62 stories of Sherlock Holmes published between 1887 and 1927. The 62 stories includes 4 novels and 58 short stories.