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∙ 6y agoElie's internal conflict after his father grows ill revolves around feeling conflicted between his sense of duty to care for his father and his own self-preservation instincts. He struggles with feelings of guilt and resentment as he grapples with the harsh reality of their situation in the concentration camps. Ultimately, Elie experiences a profound sense of moral turmoil as he navigates the complexities of survival and filial duty in the face of extreme suffering.
character vs. self. trying to avenge father death.
because he knows if he doesn't study his father will lecture him
The internal conflict for Lancelot is his duty to King Arthur conflicting with his love for Queen Guinevere. The external conflict for Mordred is his ambition to claim the throne and his resentment towards his father, King Arthur, leading to a power struggle within the kingdom.
Portia's internal conflict revolves around her struggle between fulfilling her duty as a wealthy heiress and finding true love on her own terms. She grapples with the tension between adhering to her father's will regarding her suitors and choosing a partner based on her own desires and feelings.
Internal conflicts in the book "Peak" by Roland Smith revolve around the protagonist's struggle to balance his desire to climb Mount Everest with his strained relationship with his father. Peak experiences internal conflict as he grapples with feelings of guilt over betraying his father, and struggles to reconcile his passion for climbing with his duty to his family. This internal conflict ultimately shapes Peak's growth and development throughout the story.
The two conflicts in the story of Kayak are interconnected because the external conflict of a dangerous journey to find her father mirrors the internal conflict of Kayak's uncertainty and fear about her own abilities. Overcoming the external conflict helps Kayak gain confidence and resolve her internal conflict, ultimately leading to personal growth and self-discovery.
One example is that he fears looking weak and lazy like his father.
In "Stop the Sun" by Gary Paulsen, the internal conflict revolves around the protagonist Terry's struggle to understand and accept his father's post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) from the Vietnam War. Terry grapples with conflicting emotions of love for his father and confusion over his father's distant and haunted behavior, which creates a sense of tension and unease within him.
The conflict is internal. It's internal because Taylor can't accept that he thinks he killed his father so he goes on the most dangerous missions he can to save people to try to make up for it. He has never had a serious, marriage relationship with a women and he thinks that Denise might be the one but he won't allow himself to be completely happy with her because of the horrible thing he thinks he did to his father, which is not his fault at all.
Topic Sentence: Through Claudio's open shame of Hero and her own father's rejection of her, Shakespeare depicts the seriousness of infidelity in their culture.
The thugs try to steal Lemon Brown's treasure.
I don't think they have a conflict going on