Conflict is the contention between some 'character' in the story and his objective.
In Moby Dick Captain Ahab has a conflict with life. He is obsessed with hunting down and killing the white whale.
In Fahrenheit 451 the fireman is disturbed by the reason behind burning books
Conflict in a story refers to the struggle or problem that drives the plot forward. It is typically a clash between two opposing forces, such as a protagonist versus an antagonist. Conflict creates tension and interest in a narrative, leading to the resolution of the story.
* conflict * crisis * incident * FTB (finding the body, murder mysteries)
The Suez Canal has always caused conflict.
The main conflict is his own body, it keeps him from doing prety much everything
To break a law. To be in conflict with the rules or regulations of some authoritative body.
The main conflict in the book "Repossessed" by A. M. Jenkins is about a demon named Kiriel who is possessing a teenage boy named Shaun. The conflict revolves around Kiriel's struggle to experience human emotions and Shaun's attempts to regain control of his own body.
Presuming that you mean "The Host" by Stephenie Meyer? It depends on which part you consider the primary conflict--there are several floating around, and all of them wrap up differently. Personally, I think the primary conflict is Wanderer/Wanda's internal struggle with possessing Mel's body, which is resolved when Wanda makes Doc take her out of Mel's body so that she's no longer a parasite. While it's not the final act of the story, the moment still acts as a resolution; it's the choice that Wanda makes to stop the conflict, albeit an internal conflict, so it 'resolves' the tension.
To break a law. To be in conflict with the rules or regulations of some authoritative body.
The first problem or conflict is to clear the name of Colonel Banning. His wife dolly and her friend Jane Marple hurry back from a holiday to do just that. The second conflict concerns family secrets and the cost of revealing them versus the cost of keeping them.
The Nationalization of the Suez Canal in 1956 provoked conflict between Egypt on the one hand and Britain, France, and Israel on the other. So, the body of water is the Suez Canal.
The relationship between the mind and body can vary from person to person. While they can sometimes be in harmony, they can also experience conflict, especially when there is a disconnect between physical and mental health. It is important to focus on holistic well-being to promote harmony between the mind and body.
The red cross sign or plus sign as it is often called shows that these people are not a part of conflict and are simply there to help.
The conflict in "The Host" revolves around the internal struggle of the protagonist, Melanie Stryder, who must navigate sharing her body with an alien "Soul" named Wanderer. Melanie resists giving up control of her body, while Wanderer grapples with conflicting emotions about her newfound human host and the human resistance fighters she encounters. The story delves into themes of identity, loyalty, and the complexity of human emotions.