it is basically a person vs self which is when a person has a "problem" agains nature. example. Jimmy had trouble getting home because he got stuck in a blizzard. nature caused the blizzard and jimmy had a conflict with it.
You can say that a conflict is external when the character is having an open problem with another character, or with anything except himself. When the conflict is outward, and not kept bottled up inside, it can be considered external. External conflict is also more vulnerable, as everyone can see the problems building outside rather than inside.
It is the description of a character. A character is the features and traits that form the individual nature of a person or t hing
people versus person is a term used when reading a story. It is a conflict between person vs. person. . . You can find this in many book .. and example is in Jane Eyre, Mr. Rochester conflicts with Jane, by bringing Blanche into the picture. . . It is one of the main conflicts in the story.. others are.. person vs. self person vs. nature so on....
The past tense of "versus" is still "versus" as it is not a verb. "Versus" is a preposition used to indicate opposition or contrast between two things.
The word versus is a preposition; therefore, it doesn't have tense.
Character versus character
Crusoe loses his newly built roof to an earthquake.
Which excerpt from the passage best identifies the conflict that teiresias predicts as partially a character versus character conflict
Man vs. Self - A character against itself Man vs. Man - A character against another character Man vs. Society - A character against a group opposing to the conflict Man vs. Nature - A character against the forces of nature Man vs. Fate - A character against an attempt to break free of a predetermined path
when a character goes into conflict with nature
conflict where a character struggles against natural forces or elements, highlighting the power and unpredictability of nature. This type of conflict often serves to emphasize the vulnerability and resilience of the human spirit when faced with the overwhelming force of the natural world.
The conflict in "Things Not Seen" is primarily protagonist versus self as the main character grapples with his newfound invisibility and its impact on his life. While there are elements of conflict with nature, such as navigating the physical challenges of being invisible, the internal struggle and personal growth of the protagonist take precedence in the story.
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One common character-versus-character conflict in fables is between the protagonist and the antagonist, where the protagonist faces challenges or obstacles created by the antagonist. This conflict drives the story and often leads to a moral or lesson being learned by the protagonist.
In a character-versus-society conflict, the character's struggles are against societal norms, values, or expectations. These conflicts often involve the character's fight against injustice, discrimination, or conformity within society.
As with all good plays, Proctor is involved with more than one kind of conflict. He is in a Character versus Character Conflict with Abagail who is using the trials to punish those who have slighted her, and to eliminate Elizabeth, so she can have John. He is in a Character versus Society conflict with the court, as it condemns dozens of people on the word of the girls alone. He has a Character versus Self conflict, trying to maintain his honesty when signing a false confession would save his life.
Character vs self Character vs nature