The central conflict comes from the narrator's inability to accept his new brother with all of his handicaps. The narrator, Brother, is disappointed that he will not be able to run, swim and play with his new brother. He is also embarrassed to have a handicapped brother. His disappointment and pride are so great that they overcome what should be love for his new brother.
The central conflict in a bildungsroman is essentially an inward struggle.
The main struggle of the orders' central conflict was war.
Central conflict is the part of the story that leads to the climaxand then just describes what is going on.
The end of a central conflict is called the resolution.
a psychological conflict within the central charcter
In "Sore Losers," the central conflict revolves around the emotional struggles of individuals who cannot cope with losing, leading to jealousy and resentment. The characters' inability to handle defeat creates tension and rivalry, impacting their relationships and self-esteem. This internal conflict manifests in external actions, ultimately prompting a reflection on the importance of sportsmanship and resilience in the face of failure.
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The three tones found in "Scarlet Ibis" are guilt, directness, and accusative. More tones exist in the story, but these are the most defined that tie in with the central theme.
It began as a conflict between Protestants and Catholics in Central Europe.
The central conflict would be the parents caught in a snow storm.
Scarlet O'Hara was portrayed by Vivian Leigh in the movie.
political struggle