Oh, dude, Leiningen is like this chill dude on a plantation, right? So, the internal conflict is probably him deciding if he should just bail and run away from the ants or stay and fight. And the external conflict is obviously him against the army of relentless ants trying to eat everything in their path. It's like a real-life ant Horror movie, but with a laid-back protagonist.
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The ants pose the ultimate threat to Leiningen. They threaten to not only destroy his entire plantation of coffee beans but also cause his death and the death of all his workers.
An internal conflict is Andy Jackson versus himself. He feels guilty about Robs death. Andy thinks he should of have died, not Rob.
Man versus society OR Man versus man APEXX :p YW BT
Character versus society
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"The Borrowers" features both internal and external conflicts. The internal conflict arises when Arrietty struggles with her desire to explore the outside world versus her fear of the dangers it poses. The external conflict occurs when the Clock family faces threats from the humans in whose house they live.
In the Brazilian wilderness.
This occurs after the ants began marching towards Leiningen's plantation. Once they do, he begins coming up with various defense methods. He builds a water- filled ditches as well as concrete ditches that have gasoline flowing from them.
The climax of "Leiningen Versus the Ants" occurs when the ants breach Leiningen's final line of defense, the ditch filled with water to protect his plantation. With his last resort failed, Leiningen is faced with the overwhelming force of the ants approaching, forcing him to make a desperate escape plan in order to survive.
Ants recover in Leiningen verses the ants by picking the flesh from the stag.
There are three internal conflicts in The Book Called that is titled The Call Of The Wild. They are man versus nature, man versus man, and man versus self.
There are three internal conflicts in The Book Called that is titled The Call Of The Wild. They are man versus nature, man versus man, and man versus self.
The ants pose the ultimate threat to Leiningen. They threaten to not only destroy his entire plantation of coffee beans but also cause his death and the death of all his workers.
In Shakespeare's "Hamlet," the main character dies due to internal conflicts such as his inability to act decisively and his internal turmoil over seeking revenge for his father's murder. His struggle with his own thoughts and emotions ultimately leads to his tragic end.
Leiningen versus the Ants is a book by Carl Stephenson. It is about a man who owns a plantation that is plagued by ants. It is the story of the battle between the force of will and a force of nature.
Leiningen tries different things to rid his home of the ants. First he tries building a canal to protect his plantation however this does not work. He then starts a fire and this gets rid of the ants but it burns his home in the process.