Internal conflicts--- The decisions that the late mrs. de winter has trouble making...ex: whether or not to leave Maxim and Manderly External conflicts--- The problems between the residents of Manderly and the late Mrs. de Winter
The conflict in Rebecca is Man vs. Man. It is the heroine vs. Mrs. Danvers. Mrs. Danvers is trying to destroy the heroine.
loyalty
An external conflict is when Connor has to figure out why Branwell win't talk anymore.
Internal conflicts have to do with emotion, hunger, and pain, and anything else you can think of that is internal. (thoughts are good too.) External conflicts have to do with things on the outside of you or things on the outside world such as weather, animals, or maybe even broken bones.
The external conflict would be that Leiningen chooses to stay and fight off the ants.
the internal confict is that he robbed mrs jones just to buy sneakers he could not afford. the external conflict is that he got caught robbing the purse and got in trouble
external
descibe both internal and external conflict in this story
more complex
A charictor seems more simple
Adding internal conflicts to a character's external conflicts will make a character seem more complex and relatable. It can also add depth to their personality and motivations, making them more interesting to the audience. Combining internal and external conflicts can create a rich narrative that drives the character's development throughout the story.
Internal/ External conflicts
Mrs. Chen faces internal conflicts such as feelings of guilt or self-doubt about her decisions, and external conflicts like societal pressures or challenges from family members. These conflicts can affect her personal well-being and relationships with others.
An external conflict is when Connor has to figure out why Branwell win't talk anymore.
Koro Apirana struggles with internal conflict over his traditional beliefs and his desire to maintain cultural heritage, while facing external conflicts with his granddaughter Paikea's gender, as he seeks a male heir to lead their Maori tribe. These internal and external conflicts create tension and challenges for Koro as he grapples with his beliefs and societal expectations.
The color purple is neither an internal nor an external conflict. It is a physical attribute with no direct association to conflicts in literature or storytelling.
Internal conflicts have to do with emotion, hunger, and pain, and anything else you can think of that is internal. (thoughts are good too.) External conflicts have to do with things on the outside of you or things on the outside world such as weather, animals, or maybe even broken bones.
The external conflict would be that Leiningen chooses to stay and fight off the ants.
An external conflict is when beterli fought with keevan and broke his skull and leg. An internal conflict is when keevan fears that he wont be at the impression to impress a dragon.