Thursday, 9 January 2014

Blog #3

Conflict in most novels is usually a single event broadened into a larger problem. In Dark Inside, the conflict is the entire novel, and there is no resolution in sight. Conflict doesn't arise between characters in the novel, but they must only overcome the conflict of the entire world around them. The only conflict the characters have are with themselves, and whether they should be in a group or on their own. by the end if the novel each character has lost friends or others, and wish they didn't have to be with them. one character also tells a story of it being to hard to be around people you know and to see them die. my question is, if your odds of survival were exactly the same, would you be in a group of people you know? or would you want to be on your own so you wouldn't have to go through if they were to die?