The found poem above was taken from page four of “The Bass, the River, and Sheila Mant” written by W. D. Whetherell. It shows an internal conflict of the main character struggling to decide who is more important, the giant bass or his crush Sheila Mant. This is the biggest bass he has ever hooked, and Sheila Mant is his crush so both are very tempting to him however if he chooses one then he will lose the other. Therefore, this is the biggest conflict in this story.  “The proud, alert tilt of her head, and all these things were as a tug on my heart” “the strain of the bass, steadier now, growing weaker, and this was another tug on my heart” these two lines show how both of them were a big part of his life. Until he finally decided to let go of the bass. My art work shows what is happening inside of his Brian. The hard decision between his two favorite things.