An example of man vs fate in "The Outsiders" is when Johnny kills Bob in self-defense, leading to a series of events that ultimately determine the fates of the characters. Despite their efforts to change their circumstances, their fate seems predetermined by the societal expectations and violence surrounding them, illustrating the struggle against external forces beyond their control.
An example of man versus fate is where man has to survive alone in the deserts after a plane crash.
Oh, dude, Ponyboy Curtis isn't in the book "Tex." That's like asking if Batman is in a Harry Potter book. Ponyboy is from "The Outsiders," written by S.E. Hinton. So, yeah, they're totally different books, man.
Susan Eloise Hinton is a women. Search up images on Google.
Man's Fate was created in 1933.
The ISBN of Man's Fate is 0679725741.
Andr� Malraux wrote Man's Fate.
Man's Fate has 360 pages.
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! :)
when a man is in a war or a battle, then he is versus his fate because it could come at any moment and he could die.
It is where the leading character struggles against fate, or the circumstances of life facing him/her.
There's no fact to prove that fate can bring a man and woman together. It depends on whether you believe it can. no such thing as fate. either purposeful or accidental no fate
man vs man man vs society man vs nature ma vs fate example: like batman and robin