Echo
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Internal/External Conflict
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I'm finished with the book now, and I think that Frederich, Mike, and Ivy were connected to each other all. Throughout the story, all three of them felt alone and in a way like "outcasts", but for real, they all had each other, though they didn't know it. Even though they didn't know each other, they shared the gift of music. Their internal conflicts are resolved when they meet each other and realize that there are people out there that are like you. The moral of this book is that you have to stick to what you love in the toughest of times. It's easy to do what you love when your life is perfect, but what really counts is what you choose to do when your life isn't so perfect. Frederich, Mike, and Ivy all figure this out in the end, and they grow to accept the ups and downs of life. Everyone's life is equally difficult, but it seems more difficult to those who let go of their passions.


What do you think?
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