Ey the Waters of Babylon
Which conflicts occur in this passage? Select three
options
like—you do not know. It was
they were too big to be houses.
ght upon it, mighty and ruined. I
hent the gods would see me.
hands and crept back into the
Character vs. nature. The narrator must conquer the
challenges of the landscape to visit the Place of the
Gods
Character vs. character. The narrator must face the
Forest People since they live directly on the route to
the Place of the Gods.
to do, and live. Surely it was
nt upon the cliff. The Forest
ot come near. Yet, all through the
d have to cross the river and walk
-, although the gods ate me up.
ne at all and yet there was a fire in
mind. When the sun rose,
s been clean. Now I will go home
Even as I thought so, I knew I could
e of the Gods, I would surely die
Character vs. self: The narrator must convince himself
that just seeing the Place of the Gods from a distance
is not enough
Character vs. society: The narrator must go to the Place
of the Gods to satisfy his spirit because he is a priest's
son and must follow his father's teachings.
Character vs. self: The narrator is overwhelmed with
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