The topics are ONE of the following:

In the Skin of a Lion by Michael Ondaatje 2 of the sources must be: 1. In the Skin of a Lion by Michael Ondaatje 2. The Cambridge Introduction to Narrative Second Edition by H. Porter Abbott The topics are ONE of the following: 1) How does Ondaatje's In the Skin of a Lion represent different forms of narrative conflict and "closure" in the life of Patrick Lewis? Define the concepts of narrative conflict and closure and then provide a practical application of these concepts in a close analysis of Patrick's conflicts with two other characters of your choice. 2) Define and analyze the masterplot of social class mobility in In the Skin of A Lion by contrasting the social class mobility of two of the following characters: Hazen Lewis, Patrick Lewis, Caravaggio, Nicholas Temelcoff, Clara Dickens, Ambrose Small, Alice Gull, Rowland Harris. Does Ondaatje provide a rhetorically persuasive critique of this masterplot of social class mobility or does he show the continuing power of this masterplot?