There are
many minor conflicts in The View From Saturday. However, all the conflicts
displayed among the characters are just a representation of the main conflict.builds the major
conflict between The Souls and society. In essence, all the major characters in this book have
several flaws. Mrs. Olinski is disabled due to her involvement in an accident. She lacks
confidence and turns to The Souls for encouragement. Each of the other four members that make up
Mrs. Olinski's academic team has personal flaws. Ethan is a loner, and other students think he
is weird. As a result, he is found to be easy prey by bullies. Noah is egotistical and always
thinks he is right. Nadia is a troubled girl; she is engulfed by self-pity and anger owing to
the divorce of her parents. Julian is a shy young man who thinks that the accomplishments of his
elder brother make him inferior. The unruly behavior displayed by Hamilton toward Julian and
Mrs. Olinski shows how the community regards people...
Friday, 17 January 2014
What is the conflict in The View From Saturday?
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