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Exploring Conflicts in "Twisted" by Sawyer B.

In "Twisted" by Sawyer B., readers delve into the complexities of the protagonist's life through three pivotal conflicts: Tyler vs. himself, the police, and his family. Facing court-ordered restitution for a "Foul Deed" underscores his battle against external authority. Simultaneously, internal struggles of masculinity and identity reveal deep personal turmoil. With memorable quotes, like the impactful reflection, “Everyone told me to be a man. Nobody told me how,” the novel captures the essence of coming-of-age amidst adversity. A gripping story that resonates on multiple levels.

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Exploring Conflicts in "Twisted" by Sawyer B.

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  1. Twisted By: Sawyer B.

  2. In the book Twisted, there are three main conflicts. Tyler Vs. himself, the police, and his family.

  3. Vs. Cops “Mandatory community service, the judge said. Court-ordered restitution for the Foul Deed.”

  4. Vs. Family

  5. Vs. Himself “Everyone told me to be a man. Nobody told me how.” (Yoda)

  6. The EndRating:5

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