Character Analysis: Something Wicked This Way Comes

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In the novel Something Wicked this Way Comes, the character is Miss Foley goes through many internal and external conflicts. Miss Foleys main internal conflict is expressed through “the fact is… she looked like myself, many, many years ago” (Bradbury 65), by showing how Miss Foleys main desire is youth. This shows her internal conflict by describing how the mirror maze reflected Miss Foley as young girl that representing her strongest desire; she regrets things she didn’t do as young girl, therefore she loathes to start her life over. Her internal conflict is also shown through “she could feel the mirrors waiting for her in each room, much the same way you felt, without opening your eyes” (121), by showing how she can’t even look at herself

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