dly he was struggling terribly, beginning to doubt, complain and even hate his father. He did not know whether to be loyal to his father or to obey his own will and his awakening conscience. Here Sarty’s outward movement vividly reflects his inner psyche.РWhy do Eben and Abbie look aloof and devout when they are taken to the sheriff? (P. 212)РEben’s words of “Sun’s arizin’.” may imply the re-movement of the misunderstanding between Eben and Abbie. They are ready to face the consequences together. Both Eben and Abbie look strangely aloof and devout because they e spiritually strong after confessing that they deeply love each other. Armed with true love, they e courageous, caring little about what ing next. So true love conquers the elemental human drives: sexual passion and desire for land.