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There are many relationships that form throughout the book Ashes by Laurie…
There are many relationships that form throughout the book Ashes by Laurie Halse Anderson; how has the setting, characterization, and conflicts impacted the relationship between Isabel and other characters in the story?
Isabel and Curzon
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conflict
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person vs person
Isabel v. Curzon
When Curzon is discouraged because america lied about setting slaves free. Isabel is looking on the positive side of things and says that they will just have to see how it goes.
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Isabel and Ruth
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conflict
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p v self
ruth trying to understand why Isabel left her. Isabel trying to understand why Ruth wont run away from SC
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pvp
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Ruth does not trust anyone, but it is especially hard to trust her sister because Ruth thinks that Isabel abandoned her
p v society
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being black and a female during the war time was dangerous especially being around a lot of strange men and all of the violence
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Isabel and Sibby
characterization
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Sibby is nice and generous because she offers Isabel a chance to move and have a place to live and make money until she and Ruth could make it own their own
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