Their is a societal conflict with the pearl buyers and everyone trying taking the pearl. Psychological: the evil spirit takes over his mind and make him greedy.
World War 2
there wasnt really a conflict that caused Japan to attack the US. the US was not at war with Japan until after Pearl Harbor, in which the Japanese were the aggressors.
"Compromise" suggests that there was a negotiation of some sort and the attack on Pearl Harbor was a middle ground. No such thing happened. The 'conflict' was between the Japanese planes and the gun crews on the ships and harbor defenses.
Japan bombed us at Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7th 1941 and we were at war with them until they surrendered on Aug. 15 1945.
I'm not siding with anyone here. But it was pretty messed up that Japan bombed us. Then again you have to think why did they bomb us? Well because we banned exports to Japan which is needed to survive, Japan practically didn't have any resources. The fact that we banned exports to Japan is a conflict (it is for Japan). Not only was that a conflict but, the attack by Japan was cruel and made the conflict worser. The attack on Pearl Harbor was a huge conflict for America. The conflict was still going on while they were having war, for both Japan and America. So they have their shares of conflicts. However, they made two compromise. They decided to go to war and settle it. And the second compromise was when Japan surrendered and signed the peace treaty.
It brought the US into the conflict.
Kino vs Greed Kino vs Himself
what is the events, the problems and the soultions in the book, The Big Wave by pearl s. buck
The conflict in the story of "The Pearl" by John Steinbeck is primarily internal, experienced by the protagonist, Kino. It revolves around Kino's struggle to protect his family and find happiness amidst the greed and violence triggered by the valuable pearl he discovers. The external conflicts stem from Kino's interactions with those who seek to exploit him and his discovery.
The main conflict is when silver wanted the treasure
There are different kinds of conflict. Conflict just means "to come into collision or disagreement" Therefore, conflict could consist of Man vs. Man, Man vs. Self, Man vs. Nature, Man vs. Machine, ect. just ask yourself what conflicts are in The Pearl by applying those.
The conflict is between Kino and the people around him-he struggles to keep the pearl safe and make a fortune, they try to steal it from him. Another conflict is between him and Juana, about wether or not to keep the pearl-Juana wants to throw it in the sea- Kino keep it and destroy its evil. Another yet is an internal conflict in Kino, still about the evil of the pearl, and all its riches... Gosh I dunno, its maybe that-go check somewhere else willya??
When Kino is fighting with himself about what to do about the pearl. Chapter 5
After chapter 3 of John Steinbeck's novel "The Pearl," Kino finds a large pearl in the sea which he believes will bring wealth and happiness to him and his family. However, the discovery of the pearl sets off a chain of events that lead to tragedy and conflict as others seek to exploit Kino and the pearl for their own gain.
The conflict in "Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant" by Anne Tyler mainly revolves around the dysfunctional relationships within the Tull family, particularly between siblings Cody, Ezra, and Jenny with their mother Pearl. The novel explores themes of abandonment, resentment, and the impact of family dynamics on individual identity.
The United States entered the war after the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
For the US it was the attack upon Pearl Harbor that ushered in the US to go to war .