Internal conflict.
The major conflict in "Impulse" by Ellen Hopkins revolves around three teenagers - Conner, Vanessa, and Tony - who are struggling with mental health issues and contemplating suicide. The conflict lies in how they cope with their individual traumas and whether they will find the strength to carry on.
The irony in "To be or not to be" is that despite Hamlet contemplating the idea of existence and suicide, he ultimately does not act on his thoughts. This inaction underscores his internal conflict and indecisiveness, as he struggles with the overwhelming burden of his situation.
Freudian conflicts generally refer to something the individual has repressed. Not acting out this repressed desire creates a conflict in the mind, which in turn creates a psychological disorder.
romeo is confused with his sexuality and he likes this one dude and stuff, so hes contemplating if he thinks brian (the dude) or juliet put out more.
No, contemplating death does not necessarily conflict with having a strong character. It can actually show introspection and depth of character. John's ability to face mortality and ponder deeper questions about life can be a sign of strength rather than weakness.
Yes, because there can't be a conflict unless there's something trying to do something and something else getting in the way. Characters don't have to be human though...
Depending on the context, conflict is already a verb. For example "to conflict with someone or something" is an action and therefore a verb.
Yes, compromise means that both sides (or all sides) in a conflict give something.
External means on the outside. An external conflict is something that happens on the outside of the character as opposed to something inside his or her mind.
what is the problem and how was it solved
you solve it by agreeing on something.
A government, conflict