Wednesday, April 24, 2013

What Would You Do?


Authors note: This is a conflict and resolution essay on the book Framed. This is the third book in the series and I would recommend read all three.

Have you ever been framed for something? Maybe for taking a pencil or someone’s paper, or even a super bowl ring. In the book Framed that is exactly what happened. Now Griffin has to come up with a plan. This is no ordinary plan; this has to prove that he is not guilty. Pulling his friends into this they have to solve the main conflict, person verses society.

A side conflict is person verses self. After his first plan is a bust he starts doubting himself and his plans. From then on it became a mental thing, were if you think bad, bad thing will happen. Then worst comes to worst he gets put into house arrest. Now he isn’t able to follow through with his finial plan. This time he doesn’t resolve the problem his friends do. They help him out and believe in him making him feel better. From then on thing go his way and the plan is then a go.

Griffin had some really good friends that helped his through everything. In the past his friends helped him get back a million dollar baseball card and steal back animals from a zoo. Because of his past this made him an easy target to frame. Even though Griffin had done nothing wrong the judge and everyone else thing that he took it. So now they have to come up with one last plan to resolve the conflict.  They taking back the ring from the theft and returning it. Now all charges are dropped and they finial let him out of the prison school.

This book is a lot like the story Holes. Stanly, the main character in the book, was in the wrong place at the wrong time. Stanly was wrongfully accused of take Clyde Livingstone’s shoes. Because of this he is sent off to dig holes. This is a lot like framed because Griffin lost his retainer earlier that week. Then it later shows up in the display case were the super bowl ring was. They were both wrongfully accused and both did something in the wrong time.

All in all Framed was an inspirational book. It can help people believe that friends can help you through hard time, and to never give up. Now because of his friends they turned Griffin into the person he was. In the end this allowed him to solve the main conflict of person verses society.

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