Riders of the Purple Sage

Jane is torn between her love for the Mormon church and the reality of the actions of it's leaders. How is this internal conflict reflected in Jane's actions?

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Jane's internal conflict between her love for the Mormon church and the reality of the actions of its leaders is reflected in her choice to remain on the defensive and never is to move to the offense. She continues to fight for the Mormon elders and the Mormon ways, even though that is not what is in her heart.