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Poison Roald Dahl Conflict

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The conflict of the short story “Poison” by Roald Dahl is the krait on Harry’s stomach, or more precisely, the lack of krait on his stomach, which demonstrates the theme of people being the most venomous creatures. “It’s on my stomach, lying there asleep.” (pg. 83) Harry tells timber in the story. He’s trying to get Timber to believe that there is an extremely poisonous snake sleeping on his stomach. Roald Dahl is trying to communicate just how terrible someone’s lies can be. Timber and the Indian doctor then devise a plan to get the snake out without hurting Harry, but when the sheet is finally pulled up, there is no krait asleep on his stomach. (pg. 88) This is the main conflict of the short story because the doctor and Timber went through
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