In "The Old Man and the Sea," the internal conflict is Santiago's struggle with self-doubt and his own limitations as an aging fisherman. The external conflict is his battle against the marlin and the elements of nature as he tries to catch the giant fish.
Yes, a man vs. fate conflict is an external conflict. The only internal conflict there is is a man vs. self conflict. Other external conflicts include man vs. man, man vs. society, and man vs. nature.
Internal conflicts--- The decisions that the late mrs. de winter has trouble making...ex: whether or not to leave Maxim and Manderly External conflicts--- The problems between the residents of Manderly and the late Mrs. de Winter
to face a problem against another character
Internal conflict means your feelings inside. And externalk means your feelings and conflict outside your body.
Man vs. Man
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..
Man Vs. Nature Man Vs. Society Man Vs. Man
Yes, a man vs. fate conflict is an external conflict. The only internal conflict there is is a man vs. self conflict. Other external conflicts include man vs. man, man vs. society, and man vs. nature.
well it all depends on the man and the situation
it is man vs man
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.
Man vs Man- Curley vs Lennie Man vs Nature-George and Lennie vs Trying to survive by making money on farms Man vs Society-Lennie vs Self-control Internal- Man vs himself- George vs His well-being and dreams