man vs society
Man versus society
Horatio is Hamlet's most trusted friend. Hamlet tells him everything about the ghost that he saw and the plans for revenge that he has against Claudius. Laertes is also one of Hamlet's friends but they fight during the play because of what Hamlet did to Ophelia and because Hamlet killed Polonius.
Yes, Oedipus' conflict is universal in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban King Oedipus faces conflict when he hears his prophesied fate as his father's killer and his mother's husband. He has to resolve the conflict of whether to accept, avoid or react against an intolerable situation. It is a universal experience to be thrown into situations in which humans have to work things out with little experience, resources or time.
Hamlets friends are Rosencrantz, Guildenstern and Horation. However throughout the play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern turn against Hamlet (not going to spoil how!) which leads to their downfall. Horation never goes against Hamlet, he is always there for him when Hamlet needs him. Hamlet is the best play by Shakespeare!!
She is torn between her loyalty to her family, which should make her angry and vengeful at the death of her cousin, and her loyalty to her husband, against whom she cannot be vengeful.
Man versus society
Internal conflict
Man vs. society
A character who struggles against something is often referred to as a protagonist. This character faces challenges or obstacles that they must overcome in order to achieve their goals or find resolution in the story. Their struggle typically drives the plot forward and allows them to experience growth and development.
The conflict is typically an internal conflict known as man vs. self. The character is faced with the challenge of overcoming their own arrogance and the negative consequences it brings.
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In a character-versus-society conflict, the character's struggles are against societal norms, values, or expectations. These conflicts often involve the character's fight against injustice, discrimination, or conformity within society.
Against the background of the clash between the poor greasers and the rich Socs, the greaser Ponyboy struggles to mature.
"Character vs. unknown" typically refers to a literary conflict in which a character struggles against something that is unfamiliar, mysterious, or unidentified. This type of conflict involves the character trying to understand or overcome the unknown element in the story.
The external conflict in the book "Anthem" is between the protagonist, Equality 7-2521, and the totalitarian society in which he lives. He struggles against the oppressive government, which restricts individuality and personal freedom, in order to assert his own independence and pursue knowledge.
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The character that the main character struggles against is known as the antagonist. This character typically opposes or creates obstacles for the main character's goals or journey, adding conflict and tension to the story. The antagonist can take on many forms, such as a person, group, force of nature, or even an internal struggle within the main character themselves.