Internal conflict refers to the psychological struggle characters face within themselves. It can manifest as a struggle between doing what is right and what is easy, conflicting emotions or desires, or battling with one's own identity.
Internal conflict refers to the psychological struggle that a character faces within themselves. It occurs when a character is torn between opposing desires, emotions, or beliefs. One scenario that shows internal conflict is when a protagonist is torn between doing what is right and what is easy. For example, in Shakespeare's play Macbeth, the title character experiences internal conflict as he grapples with his ambition for power and his moral conscience.
Another scenario that portrays internal conflict is when a character is torn between two strong emotions or desires. For instance, in F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby, the protagonist, Jay Gatsby, struggles between his love for Daisy Buchanan and his longing for social acceptance.
A third scenario demonstrating internal conflict is when a character battles with their own identity or sense of self. In J.D. Salinger's novel The Catcher in the Rye, the main character Holden Caulfield experiences internal conflict as he grapples with his identity, trying to navigate the transition from childhood to adulthood and find his place in the world.
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Explanation:
Patrick Henry's speech was titled ''Give Me Liberty, or Give Me Death!''.
From the titled you can see that this speech had the intention of a radical idea: or freedom, or death (which mean we'll fight).
Also you can get the answer from the context, this speech was given to the Virginia convention, where they was debating whether send troops to fight or not.
The short story "Was It a Dream?" plays on the idea of a dream on several levels. First of all, the characters are unnamed and generic. This is a strategy in order to show the reader that the characters are not special, they are everyone. In fact, the character could be the reader himself. The story is built in this way, forcing us to empathize deeply with the character.
Second, the story leaves the character confused, questioning how well can we really get to know a person, even when we believe we love him or her. Therefore, the story has a dream-like quality for the character.
Finally, the reader himself cannot fully trust the events he was told. Not only is the character confused, but the reader himself is not offered any clarity, making it all feel like a dream.
B. fearful, confident
C. assured, conflicted
D. aggressive, indifferent
I wish I could help but I ain’t good at it
c. weak
b. loyal
d. passionate
In The Tragedy of Macbeth, at the banquet, Lady Macbeth encourages her husband to be option A: Cheerful .
Macbeth is a great story. Macbeth killed the king that was ruling at that time and that king's ghost was at this banquet.
However, Macbeth was very paranoid about Banquo's son taking his place as king.
That is why Lady Macbeth encouraged her husband to be cheerful even though only Macbeth could see the dead king's spirit.
Therefore, correct option is A.
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they believe someone will try to murder them, too.
Answer:
mob mentality
Explanation:
The other options are symbolism, theme, and rhetoric. They don't fit because of the rest of the excerpt since "they preferred to think and act independently". It has nothing to do with the other options but it is the clear opposite of a mob mentality, which is how it is described a collective behavior based on the idea of one's behavior being influenced by everyone else's in the mob instead of rationalizing the situation.