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Not really. Internal conflict is like a conflict in the mind. For instance, if you were trying to choose between things, that would be an internal conflict. External conflict is what's happening in the real world. So if someone is chasing you, that is an external conflict.
An external conflict would be a non-example of internal conflict. External conflicts involve the main character facing opposition or challenges from an outside source, such as another character, nature, society, or a situation, rather than struggling with inner thoughts or emotions.
Internal would be an adjective descrbing conflict, which would be a noun. The internal conflict is also a term used for a type of conflict in a story.
This type of conflict would fall under internal conflict, specifically characterized by the main character's inner turmoil and guilt about their actions. It is a mental or emotional struggle within the character that creates tension and drives the plot forward.
Internal would be an adjective descrbing conflict, which would be a noun. The internal conflict is also a term used for a type of conflict in a story.
Have a character pace back and forth
As with all good plays, Proctor is involved with more than one kind of conflict. He is in a Character versus Character Conflict with Abagail who is using the trials to punish those who have slighted her, and to eliminate Elizabeth, so she can have John. He is in a Character versus Society conflict with the court, as it condemns dozens of people on the word of the girls alone. He has a Character versus Self conflict, trying to maintain his honesty when signing a false confession would save his life.
Internal conflict is basically person vs. self conflicts such as making decisions. There are emotional internal conflict like deciding who to date and intellectual internal conflict such as moral decisions. Three examples would be: deciding between two different people that you love; deciding between two friends; or choosing between right and wrong.
Yes, Brody in "Jaws" experiences internal conflict throughout the movie as he grapples with his fear of sharks, his duty as a police chief, and his responsibility to protect the people of Amity Island. This internal conflict is a central theme of the film and drives much of Brody's character development.
It depends on how you look at it...if you are sad about the diesease, then it would be internal
Swallowing stones would be considered an internal conflict, as it involves a personal struggle within oneself.