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There are a great many stories about Poseidon he being one of the three major gods of the Greek pantheon. Therefore we cannot assign a particular moral to them all as there are many. You would have to pick one particular story to get a unique answer. <<br /> However to disprove your assertion that Q&A sights are useless I will provide you with one moral for one particular story concerning Poseidon. Poseidon and Athena contented for the patronage of the City of Athens. In an attempt to woe their support Poseidon provided them with a saltwater fountain. Athena on the other hand invented the apple tree for them. Now even though the fountain was more spectacular the apple tree (of course) had far superior value. After all you can't drink from a saltwater fountain. And the patronage went to Athena. moral: quantity vs quality is decided on magnitude.
An ethical dilemma occurs when a person is faced with a choice between two conflicting moral principles or values, while a moral temptation refers to the temptation to act in a way that goes against one's moral values or principles. In an ethical dilemma, one must navigate between two morally right choices, whereas in a moral temptation, one is tempted to act in a way that is immoral or unethical.
Love vs. Hate Spring vs. Fall Success vs. Failure War vs. Peace Nature vs. Technology
The four conflicts commonly referred to in storytelling are man vs. self, man vs. man, man vs. society, and man vs. nature. Man vs. self involves internal struggles within a character. Man vs. man focuses on conflict between individuals. Man vs. society explores clashes between a character and the norms or beliefs of society. Man vs. nature depicts struggles between characters and the environment or natural forces.
Aristotle identified four types of conflict: man vs. self, man vs. man, man vs. nature, and man vs. society. These conflicts are commonly used in storytelling to create tension and drive the plot forward.
the moral of the story is, when someone claims a piece of land don't try to take it away from them because karma is just going to come around and you're going to regret ever messing with that person
There are a great many stories about Poseidon he being one of the three major gods of the Greek pantheon. Therefore we cannot assign a particular moral to them all as there are many. You would have to pick one particular story to get a unique answer. <<br /> However to disprove your assertion that Q&A sights are useless I will provide you with one moral for one particular story concerning Poseidon. Poseidon and Athena contented for the patronage of the City of Athens. In an attempt to woe their support Poseidon provided them with a saltwater fountain. Athena on the other hand invented the apple tree for them. Now even though the fountain was more spectacular the apple tree (of course) had far superior value. After all you can't drink from a saltwater fountain. And the patronage went to Athena. moral: quantity vs quality is decided on magnitude.
The story of Arachne vs. Athena
Probably Hades and Poseidon.
yes it is man vs man man vs society man vs fate and i think that's it
Love Story - vs. Finally - was created in 2003-01.
Without the story to read this question cannot be answered properly.Character vs self means that the character is struggling against something inside themselves, like their moral values or vices, or their emotions.
Smackdown vs raw 2010 does.
it's man vs. man
The protagonist is Lizabeth and for the antagonist, it can be look at in many different ways Liz vs. Society, Liz vs. person Liz vs. self
This story has three main conflicts. The central conflict of this story is Person VS Nature, this is because Mr.White is trying to fight the monkey's paw. Another conflict is Person Vs person , and also Person Vs themself
A conflict is a problem that helps move a story along.the conflict in the story is the problem that happens in the story