Man vs Man- Curley vs Lennie
Man vs Nature-George and Lennie vs Trying to survive by making money on farms
Man vs Society-Lennie vs Self-control
Internal-
Man vs himself- George vs His well-being and dreams
The internal conflicts are George vs. keeping Lennie out of trouble George vs. his belief in the dream of being rich Lennie vs. keeping himself out of trouble
One of their conflicts is Lenny and the mice. And a big one is with George and Lennie which would be man vs. man.
Internal conflict means your feelings inside. And externalk means your feelings and conflict outside your body.
Ranch
Curley is the son of the ranch owner in John Steinbeck's novel, "Of Mice and Men." He is depicted as aggressive, insecure, and constantly looking for conflicts with the other workers. Curley's wife is also a significant character in the novel.
It is a James Madison quotation. 'If men were angels, no government would be necessary' 'If angels were to govern men, neither external or internal controls on government would be necessary'
The play 'Of Mice and Men' was written by John Steinbeck in 1937.
Some minor conflicts in "Of Mice and Men" include Curley's jealousy and aggression towards Lennie and George, the tension between Crooks and the other ranch workers due to racism, and the struggle for power and control between Slim and Curley. Additionally, the conflict between Candy and Carlson over Candy's old dog serves as another minor conflict in the story.
Of Mice and Men was first published in 1937.
The play 'Of Mice and Men' was written by John Steinbeck in 1937.
The Christmas gift in "Of Mice and Men" was a set of playing cards.
Of Mice And Men was published in New York City in 1937.