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describes himself as a hunter pursuing a deer he has no hope of catching. That's a metaphoric way of describing his desire for a woman who isn't interested in him because she has already committed herself to another man. I'd say that the conflict in that poem is between the man's desire to win the woman and her desire not to be won. Without that conflict, there would be no poem.
<span>Madame Pouchet accused Diouana of : D. Lying
Throughout the story, no matter how much hard work that diouana has done, Madame Pouchet seems to has an unreasonable raced based hate towards diouana. It's proven through her lines 'But to find you telling lies, like a native, that I don't like. I don't like liars and you are'Hope this helps. Let me know if you need additional help!</span><span />