There's no resolution to the whole plot, but escaping the arena was a big resolution to being in the 75th annual Hunger Games. That made both Katniss and Peeta get out, and one of my favorite characters, Beetee ;)
Katniss and Peeta go to the traker jackers and decide to kill themselves there when the game makers says stop! stop!
The game maker for the 75th hunger games got a hover craft and took Finnick and Katniss to district 13 so Kaniss did have to die to save Peeta
Man vs. Self Man vs. Man Answer: The main conflict would be Katniss trying to get out of the arena alive again.
If you think about this you can figure it out for yourself. Are the people in the books fighting each other? Yes, but that's not the real story. They're fighting because their society makes them do it, so they are actually battling society.
how did spierman get bitten
After catching/defeating sudowoodo a man on route 36 will give it to you
I think the conflict is the beardo family and the Heffley family not getting along very well, so it is a man VS. man conflict. If I am wrong, please let me know and I will respond in 10 days time
Man vs. Self Man vs. Man Answer: The main conflict would be Katniss trying to get out of the arena alive again.
A old man who doesnt like Katniss for what she did with the berries
The peacekeepers killed the old man who whistled Rue's four-note tune in Catching Fire because of his show of rebellion.
Yes, a man vs. fate conflict is an external conflict. The only internal conflict there is is a man vs. self conflict. Other external conflicts include man vs. man, man vs. society, and man vs. nature.
Man vs Man Conflict
Man against Nature. Two great stories in this category are "Leningan And The Ants" and "To Build A Fire".
The conflict is Man vs. Man as demontrated in Man vs. Society/the government, and Man vs. Self.
Yes, a man vs. fate conflict is an external conflict. The only internal conflict there is is a man vs. self conflict. Other external conflicts include man vs. man, man vs. society, and man vs. nature.
The five types of conflict are: man vs. self (internal conflict within a character), man vs. man (conflict between two or more characters), man vs. society (conflict between a character and societal norms or expectations), man vs. nature (conflict between a character and the natural world), and man vs. fate (conflict between a character and their destiny or circumstances beyond their control).
The old man had gone 84 days without catching a fish.
No, internal conflict typically involves a struggle within a character's own mind or emotions, while man vs man conflict refers to a conflict between two or more characters.
man vs. man