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    Inner conflict can be caused depending upon the situation and the surrounding the person is placed in, however, an awareness of one's strengths and weaknesses can arise as a result of encountering this type of conflict. What is the conflict? Why does it occur? Are there any heroes during conflict? Conflict is a serious disagreement or argument. It occurs due to different situations being triggered by a sense of fairness, fear, force which in turn creates conflict. There are no heroes during the conflict

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    1970’s was a dangerous time for everyone. The wrong words spoken or certain actions being taken could get you burned out of your house or killed. The book Cal by Bernard MacLaverty is set in this trying time and explores the main character, Cal’s, inner conflict. Like a devil and angel arguing on his shoulder, Cal is being pulled between working with the Irish Republican Army (IRA) and the love he has for a woman named Marcella. The devil in this situation is a man by the name of Skeffington. Skeffington

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    A Hero's Inner Conflicts

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    Secondly, throughout this film, Chris suffers from multiple inner conflicts he believes he can easily manage, but this sparks the beginning of his severe agony, further representing a Shakespearean tragedy. An instance of this scenario where Chris’s inner conflict torments him severely, is when Nola surprises him with the fact that she is pregnant and how she repeatedly wants him to visit her. Thus, the importance behind this vulnerable moment in Chris’s life, is that he fears upon the idea than

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    In Passing”, Nella Larson focuses on the inner and outer conflict Irene Kendry and Clare Redfeild have around their identity. Irene and Clare are two black women, where Clare is able to pass as a white woman , while Irene sometimes passes as a white woman when it 's convenient for her. Larson shows how easy it is for one to lose one’s identity through Irene’s and Clare’s life struggles. Clare never gets the chance to commit to one race because of her fatal death, while Irene becomes extremely jealous

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    Inner Conflict In Hamlet

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    dialogue within. For instance, in Act Three Scene Three a religious reading can be made. The scene depicts two major inner conflicts that occur in both Claudius and Hamlet through the use of dueling soliloquies. To start, Claudius is battling with his inner guilt and attempting to ask for forgiveness for his sins, but he refuses to give up the prizes he obtained by sinning. This conflict is seen when Claudius says, “...since I am still possessed/ of those effects for which I did the murder: My crown

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    To start off, one of the conflicts would be that she feels guilty for leaving her family for the Dauntless faction, where she believes she belongs. In the text, Beatrice admitted that when she pictured her parents, she knew she’d never be their daughter again. In addition to this, another conflict would be that Beatrice is stuck between two factions, and this causes an identity struggle within her. She questions

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    Les Miserables: A Study of Inspector Javert’s Inner Conflict Les Miserables is a 2012 epic musical film directed by Tom Hooper. Based on a novel of the same name, the movie takes the audience on a journey throughout France during the early nineteenth century. Les Miserables showcases a collection of different stories, which Hooper beautifully entwines to connect with the audience on an otherworldly level. While the themes of love and redemption are prevalent throughout the film, the theme of misery

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    is a tragedy dramatizing the revenge of Prince Hamlet. The play explores the inner conflict experienced by Hamlet as he is faced with the task of avenging his Father’s death. In the first scene Hamlet is approached by a ghost, claiming to be his father. This sets into motion a plan of revenge that will end in a bloodbath, as most of the major characters die. Throughout Hamlet the protagonist struggles with inner conflict, stemming from his inability to form his thoughts into action. Although it is

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    Setting Place The Glade, a meadow the size of several football fields. The Glade is surrounded by a mysterious maze made of gigantic walls. Inner Conflict Thomas arrived in the Glade with amnesia. He thinks that if he can unlock the secrets hidden in his mind he might have a solution to the maze, but he struggles to recall his former life. External Conflict The Gladers want to escape the maze, but to do so, they must get past the grievers (monsters that lurk within the maze at night). Theme The

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    Jane’s Inner Conflict In the novel Jane Eyre, Jane is often taken forced to make life changing decisions. Her decisions not only affect her own life and those around her, but also provide a model of a modern woman who is free from the social expectations for women living in her era. From a young age, Jane was taught the mindset that she must be independent and fight for her place. She was neglected as a child while living at Gateshead and often left to fend for herself. She was frequently locked

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