The Man Who Was Poe

What is the main conflict in The Man Who Was Poe by Edward Irving Wortis?

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The main conflict in the novel revolves around David's coming of age, the disappearance of his aunt and sister, and his need to learn who he can trust. The advice David is given is often conflicting, discerning those who are trustworthy and those who are not in as integral part of the plot.

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