Individual vs. Society:
Catcher in the Rye - Salinger
Of Mice and Men - Steinbeck
To Kill a Mockingbird - Lee
A Separate Peace - Knowles
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn - Twain
Madame Bovary - Flaubert
A Doll's House - Ibsen
The Bell Jar - Plath
Lord of the Flies - Golding
Fahrenheit 451 - Bradbury
The Trial - Kafka
The Outsiders - Hinton
Brave New World - Huxley
1984 - Orwell
One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest - Kesey
A Man For All Seasons - Bolt
The Scarlet Letter - Hawthorne
Romeo and Juliet - Shakespeare
Taming of the Shrew - Shakespeare
Othello - Shakespeare
King Lear - Shakespeare
(practically anything by Shakespeare)
Siddhartha - Hesse
The Idiot - Dostoevsky
The Crucible - Miller
The Death of a Salesman - Miller
The Road - McCarthy
Fight Club - Palahniuk
Flowers For Algernon - Keyes
The Iliad - Homer
The Odyssey - Homer
The Giver - Lowry
Tess of the D'Urbervilles - Hardy
The Age of Innocence - Wharton
The Mill on the Floss - Eliot
Wuthering Heights - Bronte
Jane Eyre - Bronte
The Invisible Man - Ellison
The Invisible Man - Wells
The Time Machine - Wells
The Importance of Being Earnest - Wilde
Billy Budd, Sailor - Melville
Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress - Sijie
Persepolis - Satrapi
Maus - Spiegelman
Wide Sargasso Sea - Rhys
Man Vs. Nature Man Vs. Society Man Vs. Man
man vs man, man vs self, man vs nature, man vs society, man vs fate. =D
Man vs ManMan vs NatureMan vs HimselfMan vs GodMan vs Society
Man Vs Man Man Vs Self Man Vs Society Man Vs Supernatureal Man Vs Environment
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
in a story: man vs man, man vs self, man vs society, man vs nature
man vs man man vs society man vs nature ma vs fate example: like batman and robin
Usually used as a term referring to books or movies individual versus society means the main character or characters is in contrast to the society set in the novel. For example in the novel Fahrenheit 451 Montag was the main character and he was against the society of bookburners in the novel. Books can have plots that are individual vs. society, individual vs. himself, man vs. man, or man vs. animal
There is more than one conflict in The Hobbit. The conflict with society would be with the river elves or Bilbo interactions with the dwarves as a group. But there is man vs man, man vs society, man vs enviroment
Man Vs. Nature Man Vs. Society Man Vs. Man
man vs. boa constrictor. man vs. blizzard. man vs. ocean.
In this one book this mans job is to burn books, but he secrectly keeps them.
it is when man is having trouble with society
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
Man vs ManMan vs NatureMan vs HimselfMan vs GodMan vs Society
I would say it's a combination of Man vs Man and Man vs Society (although both main characters also had to overcome their limitations and prejudices).