In "The Outsiders," the man vs. the supernatural conflict is not explicitly present as the novel is set in a realistic, coming-of-age world without supernatural elements. However, the man vs. technology conflict can be seen in the socioeconomic divide between the greasers and the Socs, where the Socs have access to more advanced technology and resources, while the greasers rely on their own grit and resilience to navigate their challenges. This conflict highlights the disparities in power and privilege between the two social groups.
In "The Outsiders," examples of man vs. man conflict include the ongoing rivalry between the Greasers and the Socs, which culminates in violent confrontations. A significant instance is the fight at the drive-in movie where tensions flare between the two groups. Another pivotal moment occurs when Johnny and Ponyboy are attacked by a group of Socs, leading to Johnny's drastic actions in self-defense. These conflicts highlight the larger social struggles and personal rivalries that define the characters' lives.
man vs man
Man vs. the Gods
man vs society and man vs man
Randy, when he and Pony were talking in the car. He was talking about Bob.
In "The Outsiders," there are primarily conflicts of man vs man, man vs society, and man vs himself. The rivalry between the Greasers and the Socs, Ponyboy's internal struggles with his identity and values, and the social prejudices they face collectively form the core conflicts in the novel. While there may be elements of man vs nature, man vs the supernatural, and man vs technology in the background, they are not as prevalent or explicit in the story compared to the other conflicts.
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! :)
I'm not sure how many there are. . . But i do know some of the conflicts, here are some: -man vs. man -man vs. machine -man vs. nature -man vs. supernatural
There are 4 main types of conflict :1)Person Vs. Self 2)Person Vs. Person3)Person Vs. Society/world4)Person Vs. NatureConflicts are categorized into 2 groups:1) Internal Conflict - Person Vs. Self2) External Conflict - Person Vs. Person, Person Vs. Society, Person Vs. Natural(Natural disasters), Person Vs. Supernatural (Ghosts), Person Vs. Technology
The type of conflict in "The Veldt" by Ray Bradbury is primarily man vs. technology. The story explores the consequences of relying too heavily on technology, leading to a conflict between the parents and their technologically advanced home.
There is no supernatural conflict because, in the story there is no point in which the Loisels or any other character has to battle a supernatural entity. So if you are doing a worksheet on this for a high school assignment, like I once did, just write "no supernatural conflicts." I am sure your teacher or your professor will not argue with you about it because there is no direct facts in the text about it if any.
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.
Also known as Man vs. The Unknown is a type of literary conflict in which an idividual strives against something beyond their understanding. Examples include Harry Potter's struggle against Voldermort or Ash Williams struggles against hordes of Zombies
There are many different types of conflict. One of them is man vs man which means a conflict in between 2 people. Other literary conflicts are man vs nature, man vs society, man vs technology, and man vs self to name a few.
The two types of conflict used in writting is external and man vs man external is where someone stuggles with a force outside theirself and where man vs man is where the conflict is struggling between say another person or a force of nature..
To determine the type of external conflict represented in a sentence, we would need to analyze the specific details and context provided in that sentence. External conflicts typically involve a struggle between a character and an outside force, such as another character (man vs. man), society (man vs. society), nature (man vs. nature), or technology (man vs. technology). If you can provide the sentence in question, I can help identify the specific type of external conflict it exemplifies.
the six conflicts are: Man V. Man (externalizing struggle with another person) Man V. HImself (internalizing struggle with one's self) Man V. Nature (externalizing battle between what is natural and what is material) Man V. Society (externalizing struggle against a group of people) Man V. Machine (externalizng battle against artificial intelligence and technology) Man V. Fate (internalizing/externalizaing conflict with the supernatural) not man V machine there are man V: nature, god, fate, man, and himself! Hi ppls