The document discusses person versus person conflicts in stories, providing examples of who is in conflict, why they are in conflict, and how the conflict is resolved. It then analyzes the conflict between the Roadrunner and Wile E. Coyote, where the Coyote wants to eat the Roadrunner but his plans always fail, allowing the Roadrunner to escape unharmed.
The document discusses person versus person conflicts in stories, providing examples of who is in conflict, why they are in conflict, and how the conflict is resolved. It then analyzes the conflict between the Roadrunner and Wile E. Coyote, where the Coyote wants to eat the Roadrunner but his plans always fail, allowing the Roadrunner to escape unharmed.
The document discusses person versus person conflicts in stories, providing examples of who is in conflict, why they are in conflict, and how the conflict is resolved. It then analyzes the conflict between the Roadrunner and Wile E. Coyote, where the Coyote wants to eat the Roadrunner but his plans always fail, allowing the Roadrunner to escape unharmed.
The document discusses person versus person conflicts in stories, providing examples of who is in conflict, why they are in conflict, and how the conflict is resolved. It then analyzes the conflict between the Roadrunner and Wile E. Coyote, where the Coyote wants to eat the Roadrunner but his plans always fail, allowing the Roadrunner to escape unharmed.