The neighbors face the fear of the unknown as they try to figure out what is going on.
The conflict was that a mysterious monster was petrifying the students, and nobody was sure who had released the monster.
Frankie can"t fit in.
she was very afraid from the monster . She wants to sleep with her parents so, they can protect her from monster . But her mother didn’t say any thing . Then her dog come in her room . Then she sleep with dog .
A girl named Molly must escape from the monster Skelton Man
The conflict in "The Fog Horn" by Ray Bradbury revolves around the misunderstanding and mistaken identity between the creature, a lonely sea monster mistaking the foghorn's call for a potential mate, and the lighthouse keepers, who believe the creature is a threat and end up inadvertently causing harm to it. This conflict stems from the lack of communication and understanding between the two parties.
The curse is the main problem, and them struggling with that, and in different volumes there are different problems/conflict. I don't want to spoil it for you, but in the end of the manga there are love conflict, and in volume 5 I think it was, maybe 6, when Kyo transforms into a monster and Tohru runs after him, and all that, is another example
The monster meets William in the forest
In the book "Monster" by Walter Dean Myers, an example of character vs. self conflict is seen in the protagonist, Steve Harmon, as he grapples with his identity and morality while being on trial for a crime he did not commit. Throughout the story, Steve struggles with his self-image, questioning whether he is a "monster" as labeled by society or a good person caught in a difficult situation. This internal conflict is central to his narrative, as he seeks to reconcile his dreams of becoming a filmmaker with the harsh realities of his circumstances. His reflections on guilt, innocence, and his place in the world illustrate the depth of this self-conflict.
Man vs. Man conflict occurs when Odysseus' men try to prevent him from taunting the cyclops because they are arguing with him and trying to stop him from provoking the monster.
The internal Conflict is between himself and his conscience. His conscience is telling him to go find the Golden Fleece to save Thalia's tree. He also has to save one of his closest friends Grover from the dreaded Cyclops Polyphemus. Luckily both The Fleece and Grover are in the same place.
The conflict that occurs when Odysseus tries to outwit the Cyclops Polyphemus is primarily a man vs. monster conflict. Odysseus uses his cunning and intelligence to deceive the Cyclops and ultimately escape, showcasing the cleverness and resourcefulness of the hero.
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