LITERATURE QUESTIONS
TRADITIONAL LITERATURE
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  Character vs. character 
 
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  Internal conflict 
 
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  Character vs. nature 
 
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  Character vs. society 
 
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Detailed explanation-1: -Character versus self conflict (also called man vs. self conflict) is a type of conflict that takes place inside a character’s mind. Man vs. self literary conflict usually involves the main character’s inner struggle with self-doubts, a moral dilemma, or their own nature.
Detailed explanation-2: -Also known as a “character vs. self” conflict, internal conflict involves a psychological struggle that takes place within a character, caused by their own emotions, fears, conflicting desires, or mental illnesses. Internal conflict tends to be a battle of reconciling two opposing forces within the same individual.
Detailed explanation-3: -The opposing force created, the conflict within the story generally comes in four basic types: Conflict with the self, Conflict with others, Conflict with the environment and Conflict with the supernatural.
Detailed explanation-4: -Internal conflict is when a character struggles with their own opposing desires or beliefs. It happens within them, and it drives their development as a character.
Detailed explanation-5: -Internal conflict is a struggle within a person’s mind over a problem or question. That’s why it’s called internal.