The primary conflict that drives the plot of the play A Very Long Night is that Skye resists her mother’s efforts to make her more responsible. This internal struggle between Skye and her mother reflects themes of independence, maturity, and the challenges of parental expectations. The tension between wanting to assert her own identity and the pressure to conform to her mother's desires creates a dynamic conflict that is central to the narrative.
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What conflict drives the plot of the play A Very Long Night?
Skye and Gram feel badly mistreated by Skye’s mother.
Skye and Mama are afraid that Gram will become very ill.
Skye resists her mother’s efforts to make her more responsible.
Skye wants to run away to live with Arwen and Callen.
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