A Native American woman living in a secluded North Carolina valley tells how, in 1806 on the Cherokee Indian Trail of Tears between North Carolina and the Oklahoma Territory, she and her sister escaped their captors, made their way back to their homeland, and lived in hiding for many years. Stories similar to the narrative described in the previous sentence would be likely to demonstrate which of the following literary features?

a. A person-against-society conflict
b. A backdrop setting
c. A third-person point of view
d. A progressive plot