Thursday, October 4, 2012

Doomsday


Doomsday 
"Authors's Note:
This piece is about the conflict and resolution in the story The Red Pyramid. I wrote this to demonstrate my understanding of conflict and resolution."

In the book The Red Pyramid there are many minor conflicts like Sadie and Carter's dad blowing up the Rosetta Stone from  Sadie and Carter trying to fight off the urge to join forces with the gods. However the main conflict in this book is a person vs. person conflict because Sadie and Carter need to do defeat Set, the god of chaos and destruction before he destroys the world.

Sadie and Carter meet their dad's brother who takes them to the Brooklyn House to learn and master the power of magic. As they progress with their skills the deadline to stop Set becomes closer and closer and when the time comes they set off to track Set down before it is too late. After trudging their way to the Red Pyramid they have to make one final stand to defeat him. Soon Sadie and Carter face off with Set and with using their gods' powers they defeat Set and stop him from destroying the world.

2 comments:

  1. I liked how you explained things well so we understand whats going on. But I noticed that there wasn't really a resolution in this.

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