This question assumes that a driving force behind Macbeth's actions was "obsessive ambition". In fact, his character is shown to be anything but obsessively ambitious. When not under the influence of his wife, his thoughts turn towards such ideas as "if fate would have me king, why then fate must crown me", and "I have won golden opinions of all sorts of people which would be worn in their newest gloss, not cast away so soon." It is Lady Macbeth who is obsessed with the possibility of Macbeth becoming king. Macbeth only starts to become evil after he has attained the highest office which his ambition could aspire to, which means that he only became evil after he lost all of his ambition.
the internal conflict is what Alice deals with inside and the affects of her actions she deals with .
that Creon wants to put her to death.
Conflict
First of all, there is no external conflict in Oedipus Rex, but the internal conflict is with Oedipus' discovery of his true identity and how he reacts to it.
It is external conflict...internal conflict is when something is bothering you on the inside, yes the murder of Banquo eats away at his conscious but he physically sees Banquo therefore making the conflict external.
Macbeth's thoughts reveal his ambition for power and desire to fulfill the witches' prophecy. His declaration to Lady Macbeth reflects his internal conflict between his ambition and his conscience, as he expresses doubt and fear about the consequences of their actions. This scene demonstrates Macbeth's struggle between his ambition and his moral values.
The internal conflict for Lancelot is his duty to King Arthur conflicting with his love for Queen Guinevere. The external conflict for Mordred is his ambition to claim the throne and his resentment towards his father, King Arthur, leading to a power struggle within the kingdom.
Portia's internal conflict revolves around her struggle between fulfilling her duty as a wealthy heiress and finding true love on her own terms. She grapples with the tension between adhering to her father's will regarding her suitors and choosing a partner based on her own desires and feelings.
Internal would be an adjective descrbing conflict, which would be a noun. The internal conflict is also a term used for a type of conflict in a story.
it is niether because an external is a conflict with others and an internal is a conflict with yourself.
Macbeth experiences internal conflict over the idea of killing King Duncan to fulfill the witches' prophecy and become king. He grapples with his ambition and his conscience, struggling with the moral implications of murdering his own king.
This is known as internal conflict. This sort of conflict faces the character with a choice: "should he kill her or spare her?" It also represents a crumbling of the characters sanity or foundation.
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Internal conflict in Peru happened on 1980-05-17.
The main internal conflict of Walter Mitty is his daydreaming, a man versus himself conflict.
Infighting Internal strife
Miles' internal conflict deals with his wife's death and how he misses her & having someone to love. Sarah's internal conflict deals with her divorce and the fact that she is unable to get pregnant.