a. In the book “The Lovely Bones” by Alice Sebold the external conflict is about death. A young girl gets murdered, and the killer gets away with it. In the book “The Hunger Games” by Suzanne Collins, the main conflict I external. Yes, this is not the only conflict, but it is the main one. In the story, children are sent to fight each other to the death. b. “Divergent” by Veronica Roth the conflict is mainly internal. The main character struggles with who she is. She lives in a society that defines people by a test, but she is not defined by one thing. This causes her to be unsure about herself. “If I Stay” by Gayle Forman is a perfect example of internal conflict. The story is about a girl in a coma. It is told from her point of few, her …show more content…
A large portion of movies/books are person vs. person. In the movie “Mean Girls” two groups hate each other. One tries to send a member from their group to the other, to sabotage them. The rest of the movie is other conflicts resulting from this between the two groups. B. “127 Hours” is a movie about a man stuck in a canyon for 127 hours. His arm is trapped under a huge rock, and he has limited supplies. He tries different ways to get out, but nature is against him. C. “One Flew Over the Cuckoo Nest” is about a man in a mental hospital. He struggles with his illness, which is a problem inside himself. D. In the book “The Lightening Thief” by Rick Riordan, demigod children must save camp half-blood. They are a group of children who must fight monsters and other Greek/ Godly things. 3. A. One time, I had to run three miles. Physically, I could not complete this task. But I had to so that I could receive a grade. I did complete this task, but it took forever. This is a perfect example of external conflict. I had to push myself to complete a task I physically, could not complete. B. Once, I was very angry at a person. I wished to act upon this anger, I wanted to do something ignorant. This is an example of an internal conflict because I was fighting within myself not to act on my