All the children and the vendors.
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In the introduction, the station engineer is the one awaiting the arrivals of the train along with the various other native venders. The interaction is depicted in an extremely negative connotation. The author makes the distinction between classy whites and the dirty African venders to help make the scene more historical. Venders were walking like "performing animals" and the kids were "Begging for pennies". Grimmer could have very well used other connotations to describe the natives, but the performing animals are important in noting the lives of natives as animal-like. This helps direct the theme by providing the detail of the classy and animals to provide context to the universal theme and its connection to racism (some refer to the racism as apartheid) which helps illustrate the theme of taking advantage of the unfortunate makes the fool. This is in regard to the man's purchase, but the young woman can also be interpreted by her emotions. The central theme would be bartering from the needy to reduce one's self character.
In literature, external problems are conflicts that occur outside of the (main) character, such as with other people or with nature.
- Dueling Eulogies between Brutus and Antony - War between Brutus and Cassius and Antony - Brutus' betrayal of Caesar
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The external conflict in Beowulf is between the hero Beowulf and the various monsters he faces, such as Grendel, Grendel's mother, and the dragon. Beowulf must defeat these monstrous opponents to protect his people and prove his bravery and strength.
Hovering over the historical context of the novel is the external conflict between white settlers and American Indians, two worlds in constant collision. Other important conflicts include Matt's external conflict with the wilderness environment, which calls forth all his resources in order to survive; an external conflict between Matt and Attean, a young Indian, which gives rise to an uneasy alliance; and Matt's internal conflict as he recognizes that the American Indian way of life challenges and unsettles many of his preconceptions about the differences between so-called "civilized" and "savage" people
the conflit that a big shark is eating people...
internal customers are the people you service within your company, external customers and the people that do business with your company
"The Borrowers" features both internal and external conflicts. The internal conflict arises when Arrietty struggles with her desire to explore the outside world versus her fear of the dangers it poses. The external conflict occurs when the Clock family faces threats from the humans in whose house they live.
There are some conflicts in the summer holidays between the two girls through the conflicts, the readers can be very clear of what a girl the protagonist is. Actually, the conflict between Piquette( the mirror ethnic people) and the whole society the conflict between the loon( the symbol of the fast changing modern world, these two conflicts buried in the plots and the theme of the whole novel are the real conflicts in it.
Anne Frank faced external conflicts such as living in hiding during World War II to avoid persecution by the Nazis, dealing with the constraints and tensions of living in close quarters with other people for an extended period, and the constant fear of being discovered by the authorities.
A fight between two male people. In studying the conflicts which drive a literary plot, a man vs. man conflict is one between two people, a person and a group of people, or two groups of people.
Most people love their families, even if there are conflicts with them.