This Found Poem based on the story “Tuesday of the Other June” explores the internal conflict within the text where the main character struggled to stand up for herself when she was getting bullied. One example was when June T asked, “Can we move right away? Today?” Instead of standing up against being bullied, she wanted to run away from it, hoping that she would never have to face the other June again. Another example of this struggle showing in the story was when she said she dreamed of “kicking her, punching, biting, pinching.” She does not dare to stand against the other June, yet she dreams of revenge. The graphics I included in the poem further emphasize the internal conflict in the story, focusing on how the main character feels as she battles her choices. For instance, the cage shows her trapped, hiding the truth from everyone and holding all the pressure by herself. I chose ‘Under the Water’ for the title of this Found Poem because this story gave me feelings of hopelessness deep underwater. #Humanities#conflict#G8#Tuesday of the OtherJune#Found Poem