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
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In "Of Mice and Men," Crooks experiences conflict due to his race which isolates him from others on the ranch. He encounters further conflict when Curley's wife belittles him, reinforcing his feelings of loneliness and powerlessness. Additionally, he faces internal conflict as he struggles with his desire for companionship while recognizing the barriers society places on him.
One of their conflicts is Lenny and the mice. And a big one is with George and Lennie which would be man vs. man.
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There are several conflicts in Of Mice and Men. The conflict between the ranch hands (workers) and Curley their boss' son. Set in the depression the central tension revolves around men needing, finding and then securing a work life in rural America.
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
Static, because the characters do not change their values, way of thinking, or behaving. By the end of the story the characters remain of the same mindset as they had during their introductions.
The play 'Of Mice and Men' was written by John Steinbeck in 1937.
Of Mice and Men was first published in 1937.
The play 'Of Mice and Men' was written by John Steinbeck in 1937.
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.
The Christmas gift in "Of Mice and Men" was a set of playing cards.