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it is niether because an external is a conflict with others and an internal is a conflict with yourself.
Movies are sometimes different from the book.
the conflict in milkweed is external because my characters in the story are experiencing it.
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.
Yes.
An example of a character who develops because of internal conflict is Hamlet in Shakespeare's play "Hamlet." Throughout the play, Hamlet struggles with his own thoughts, emotions, and moral dilemmas, leading to his development as a more complex and introspective character. His internal conflict ultimately drives the unfolding of the plot and his character growth.
Both. Internal because it deals with the digestive system and external because of the look on your face and it could affect others.
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A cute dog that smiles.
It depends on if the character is upset with their age, or if an outside force is causing unnatural, aging, etc. If the character is upset with their age, it is and internal conflict because they are upset with something about themselves
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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