internal conflict
Internal conflict. This type of conflict involves a character's mental or emotional struggle with themselves, their values, beliefs, or desires. It can add depth and complexity to the character and the story.
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Internal conflict
It was a struggle against communism.
The antagonist in "Wedding Dance" by Amador Daguio is the customs and traditions of the native Igorot tribe. These traditions create conflict and tension for the main characters, Awiyao and Lumnay, as they struggle to navigate their personal desires against the expectations of their society.
Some different kinds of conflict in a narrative include character vs. character (protagonist against antagonist), character vs. self (internal struggle), character vs. society (struggling against societal norms or expectations), and character vs. nature (struggling against the environment or natural forces).
central conflict that drives the plot forward. It can be a clash between characters, internal turmoil within a character, or a struggle against an external force. Identifying and resolving this conflict often leads to the climax and resolution of the play.
Struggle against means to fight something off.For example- I was struggling against the temptation to eat that last slice of cake.
India has a big struggle for Independence. It struggled against the British.
Gandhi's struggle was the nonviolent movement against British rule in India.
There are 2 types of conflict. internal and external. Internal conflict = When the problem occurs within the character. [Decisions/Thinking] External conflict = When the problem occurs outside of the character. [A fight/argument] ~ItsMeexD
Gandhi's struggle was the nonviolent movement against British rule in India.
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The conflict in "Three Skeleton Keys" is primarily with external forces, such as the sea and the swarm of rats attacking the lighthouse. There is no internal conflict or intergroup conflict among the characters themselves. The main struggle is the characters against the impending danger.