This found poem from a page in the story “Button, Button“, by Richard Matheson, shows the conflict in the story, which was internal. The found poem sort of shows an offer to kill someone and get 50 grand by pressing a button. Throughout the story, the protagonist, Norma, actually considers this deal even though her husband, Arthur, doesn’t think it would be right and hates the offer. At the beginning, Norma also didn’t like the offer at first glance. I show some of this in the found poem sort of when I put “Arthur…no…” and “Norma…All right…” over there in the middle and when I put “Arthur…he…mind…”. I also put the last part, “Norma…She…No…Good…She…Selfish…” there because of how her actions and inner thoughts on the button and about the money they would get eventually led to her pressing it and her husband getting pushed into a train and dying. This was the internal conflict in the story too, because as you could see, Norma didn’t know whether to press the button or not because of the money and her husband, which made the problem happen in her head. And for the pictures on the side of the found poem, they pretty much just show the button that was pressed giving money, and a person getting shoved in front of a train, both of which happened in the story, and were the consequences/outcomes of Norma’s actions.