The conflict which a character has with someone else. Examples: human vs. human; human vs society; human vs nature; human vs supernatural; human vs technology; group vs group.
Man vs man
person vs. personperson vs. natureperson vs. societyperson vs. machine/ technologyperson vs. fate
There is more than one conflict in The Hobbit. The conflict with society would be with the river elves or Bilbo interactions with the dwarves as a group. But there is man vs man, man vs society, man vs enviroment
Examples of intra-group conflict include disagreements over work assignments, competition for resources or recognition, differences in opinion on decision-making processes, and interpersonal conflicts between group members.
F**K you mother
External conflict, found in all stories or novels, is conflict (problems) the protagonist (main character) has with someone else. This being or element is called the antagonist. This can be anything from Man vs. Man to Man vs. Supernatural. Here are several more examples: Man vs. Society, Man vs. Nature, Man vs. Group, Group vs. Group, Man vs. Mechanics, etc. External conflict is the exact opposite of internal conflict, which is what happens when the protagonist has conflict with himself, therefore making himself the antagonist as well. It occurs when the protagonist has any sort of descision to make.
The struggle between two characters in a story is the problem or conflict.
the definition of that is when there is a conflict between a person and another group of persons
man vs man man vs society man vs nature ma vs fate example: like batman and robin
The Conflict is Man vs. Man because the orphans struggle to get away from Count Olaf and his theater Group.
There are four main types of conflict: interpersonal conflict (between people), intrapersonal conflict (within oneself), intergroup conflict (between different groups), and intercultural conflict (between people from different cultures). Each type of conflict involves disagreements, differences in opinions, or clashes of interests.