Character versus self
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The main conflict in "The Outsiders" is the clash between two levels of society. There are the "greasers" who are poor and struggle to make a living and the "Socs" who are rich and really don't have to struggle financially.
i read that it is about the struggle in his self ....i am not very Sure i think in addition to being struggle to himself ,the struggle is also is between crusoe and the nature he struggle it to overcome his fear and survive
man vs man
internal conflict
The conflict of the story Footnote to Youth has to do with the couple marrying at such a young age. The struggle and have regrets about their decision.
Rusoe's struggle with escaping the Turkish ship can be best represented as man vs. environment conflict, as he is pitted against the physical elements of his surroundings in order to secure his safety and freedom.
A struggle or conflict to spread Islam is a Jihad
It represented African Americans and their struggle for equality.
The main struggle of the orders' central conflict was war.
Character versus character
The conflict in "Ender's Game" is primarily external, as it involves Ender's battles and challenges against the alien Formics (Buggers). However, there are elements of internal conflict as well, particularly in Ender's struggle with his own morality and the consequences of his actions.
conflict
An example of internal conflict in "The Monkey's Paw" is Mr. White's struggle with his desires and fears after using the paw to make a wish. He is torn between his wish for wealth and the consequences that may come with it, reflecting his internal conflict.
The main conflict in "The Glove" by Ru Joyce revolves around the protagonist's internal struggle with their desire to uncover the truth behind a mysterious glove. This conflict drives the narrative as the protagonist grapples with their own curiosity and the potential consequences of pursuing the truth.
The definition for external conflict is a struggle between two characters. It can be a struggle between a character and an outside force.
The two forces that struggle in a conflict are typically referred to as opposing forces or conflicting parties.
The central conflict in "We Can Remember It for You Wholesale" is the protagonist's struggle with his own identity and reality. As the main character questions whether his memories are real or implanted, he grapples with the consequences of uncovering the truth about his past and the true nature of his existence.