"A man chooses, a slave obeys".
tom Robinson vs fate
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the main character, Scout, experiences a conflict within herself as she struggles to understand the unjust racism and prejudice present in her community. She grapples with conflicting emotions and moral dilemmas, such as whether to conform to the expectations of her society or stand up for what is right. Ultimately, Scout's internal struggle leads to her growth and development throughout the novel.
# Scout vs. her Teacher # Atticus vs. Bob Ewell # Mr. Tate vs. Atticus [At the end when discussing who killed Bob Ewell.(no spoilers intended)]
its man versis faith for ex: Micheal was going to die in a hour. Micheal stays in his house to try to aviod dieing however he gets killed by a toaster!
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it's man vs. man
Man vs Man, Man vs Nature, Man vs Self, Man vs Society.
man vs man, man vs self, man vs nature, man vs society, man vs fate. =D
There are many... Man vs man Man vs society Man vs nature Man vs self.
The conflict is Man vs. Man as demontrated in Man vs. Society/the government, and Man vs. Self.
in a story: man vs man, man vs self, man vs society, man vs nature
Man vs self,Man vs Man, Man vs. Society, Man vs. Fate, internal, and external
Man Vs Man Man Vs Self Man Vs Society Man Vs Supernatureal Man Vs Environment
External, it was man vs man, man vs nature, and man vs self.
No.
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
Yes, a man vs. fate conflict is an external conflict. The only internal conflict there is is a man vs. self conflict. Other external conflicts include man vs. man, man vs. society, and man vs. nature.