Circumstances is such an open ended word that should work in your favor.
I studied a bible story about Cain and Able, who were brothers and the sons of Adam and Eve, in which Cain killed Able because he thought god like him more.
It could be argued that it was the circumstance of his own choices that led him to perceive favoritism....
It is where the leading character struggles against fate, or the circumstances of life facing him/her.
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spiter-man vs san man
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man vs man man vs society man vs nature ma vs fate example: like batman and robin
An example of man vs fate in "The Outsiders" is when Johnny kills Bob in self-defense, leading to a series of events that ultimately determine the fates of the characters. Despite their efforts to change their circumstances, their fate seems predetermined by the societal expectations and violence surrounding them, illustrating the struggle against external forces beyond their control.
It is where the leading character struggles against fate, or the circumstances of life facing him/her.
man vs man
An example of man vs machine conflict can be seen in the film "Terminator," where humans fight against advanced artificial intelligence in the form of intelligent robots to prevent them from taking over the world.
An example of character versus society conflict is money vs. the Greasers. Another example is the police assuming the Greasers are guilty. Hope these helped! :)
The five types of conflict are: man vs. self (internal conflict within a character), man vs. man (conflict between two or more characters), man vs. society (conflict between a character and societal norms or expectations), man vs. nature (conflict between a character and the natural world), and man vs. fate (conflict between a character and their destiny or circumstances beyond their control).
Clarification: I mean this in the deepest sense. Example: "Look at that man." vs. "Hi." Example: "Wow! She's hot!" vs. "Hi." Example: "Awww, cute doggie." vs. "Hi." Example: "It's nice and cool under this tree." vs. "Hi."