more complex
They are both types of conflict and they both involve the main character or protagonist.
internal; external
To me, people with internal locus of control are happier because they can exert control over their lives using their own internal criterion. External causes do not regulate their lives.
An internal variable will change due to computations in the program module. An externalvariable will change due to other changes (external input).
both
more complex
Internal/ External conflicts
Internal conflicts have to do with emotion, hunger, and pain, and anything else you can think of that is internal. (thoughts are good too.) External conflicts have to do with things on the outside of you or things on the outside world such as weather, animals, or maybe even broken bones.
Yes, 'character vs character' and 'character vs self' are examples of internal conflicts. 'Character vs character' involves a struggle between a character and another character's beliefs or actions, while 'character vs self' involves a struggle within a character's own thoughts, emotions, or decisions.
The main conflict in "Two Kinds" by Amy Tan is the strained relationship between a Chinese-American mother and her daughter, Jing-mei, as they struggle to understand and connect with each other. This conflict arises from their differing cultural values and expectations, leading to misunderstandings and resentment between the two characters.
descibe both internal and external conflict in this story
A charictor seems more simple
to face a problem against another character
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Just like real people, characters act based on internal and external situations. Some external situations or traits might be where the character is, who is watching, and their physical shape or limitations. Internal traits that shape actions might include emotional reactions, fears or hopes, and intelligence.
The are many which all the characters face. The main one's for Othello, who is a fool for passion, include's, love, revenge, and a fight with one's conscience.
An external conflict is when Connor has to figure out why Branwell win't talk anymore.