Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Conflict

The major conflict in the story is about Lily running away from home to learn about her past and find out about who her mother is. She goes to great lengths to discover the truth about her mother’s death and about who she was. The journey to find her mother brings Lily to find herself as well. She discovers herself, she discovered people who loved her, and people who would take care of her. All the questions that Lily has bring her to Tiburon, South Carolina. This is where she finds a home, a family, and learns the truth about her mother and her past. Lily was faced with the obstacles of her father telling her that her mother didn’t love her, the racism going on that forced Lily to help Rosaleen escape prison, her own thoughts, the beliefs of the time period that separated blacks and whites, her fears of the possibility that her mother didn’t love her and abandoned her, that she torchers herself over having accidentally killed her mother, and also that she was a female at this time. Lily wanted to explore and be something more than the typical woman. She had hopes and dreams to be a writer and go to college. Women were expected to behave in a certain way which made her fight harder for what she wanted. Police were another obstacle that stood in her way. She had to be careful to not be found by police and be taken back to her father. Lily confronted the conflict of wanting to know her mother by traveling to South Carolina where her mother had been, and risking everything she had to reach her goal. She faced her fears and fought against what everyone said to understand her past.

- Sophia Chronopoulos

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