The primary conflict in the Jungle Book is between the boy, Mowgli, and the tiger, Shere Khan.
To accurately identify the type of figurative language used by Stalin in a specific passage, I would need the text of that passage. Figurative language encompasses various techniques, such as metaphors, similes, hyperbole, and personification, among others. If you provide the passage, I can help analyze it for the specific type of figurative language employed.
Metaphor
A kite. It's a type of bird that eats dead things.
In "The Jungle Book," Dizzie is a fictional character who is a parrot. He is portrayed as a colorful and talkative bird, often providing comic relief through his interactions with other characters. While not a central figure in the original stories by Rudyard Kipling, Dizzie adds to the vibrant animal cast of the jungle.
This type of figurative language is symbolism.
The conflict seen in the Jungle by Upton Sinclair is Individual vs. the Universe, or individual vs. nature.
INDIVIDUAL VS SELF
Individual vs. Society
INDIVIDUAL VS SOCIETY !!!!!!
Disturbance of other person can cause some conflict
Individual vs. Nature (passage beginning with "So I took my paddle...") or Individual vs. the Universe (passage beginning with "Pretty soon a spider...") Are the kinds of conflict that were seen in the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
Individual vs. Nature
Individual vs. Nature
Individual vs. Self
Individual vs. Individual
The jungle can be dangerous, depending upon the type of wildlife found there.
The type of conflict in "Papa's Parrot" by Cynthia Rylant is primarily character vs. character. This is seen through the relationship between the protagonist, Harry, and his father, who constantly argue and clash due to their differing personalities and views.