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Usually used as a term referring to books or movies individual versus society means the main character or characters is in contrast to the society set in the novel. For example in the novel Fahrenheit 451 Montag was the main character and he was against the society of bookburners in the novel. Books can have plots that are individual vs. society, individual vs. himself, man vs. man, or man vs. animal
Human nature versus society is like the heart versus the brain. The heart tends to do what it feels it should on impulse; human nature is acted upon no thought towards it, just happens the way it does, like a relflex. The brain will analyze the situation, generally considering all sides and aspects, and consequences; as does society, often judging and generating opinions and ideas to make any decisions.
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Man vs. society is a common literary conflict that depicts a protagonist struggling against the norms, values, or expectations of society as a whole. This conflict often highlights the struggle between individuals and the pressures or constraints imposed by the larger social structure. Through this conflict, authors can explore themes related to societal injustices, conformity, rebellion, and the individual's place in society.
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In "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," the character of Huck faces conflict between his personal beliefs and societal norms. For example, Huck must decide whether to follow his moral compass and help his friend Jim, a runaway slave, or adhere to the societal expectation that slaves are property to be returned. This internal struggle highlights the tension between an individual's sense of justice and the rules imposed by society.
An example of character versus society conflict is money vs. the Greasers. Another example is the police assuming the Greasers are guilty. Hope these helped! :)
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The type of conflict seen in "A Tale of Two Cities" is primarily man vs. society, as the characters navigate the tumultuous political and social landscape of the French Revolution. Additionally, there are elements of man vs. self, as characters struggle internally with their decisions and moral dilemmas.