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Shalnov [3]
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beks73 [17]2 years ago
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Answer:

Rainsford and Zaroff play a dangerous game of survival:

  • character vs. character

Rainsford has to battle to survive the island:

  • character vs. nature

Rainsford struggles with the morality of hunting and killing animals:

  • "Character vs. Self"

Explanation:

When two or more different characters fight each other, this is called "character vs. character" and is an example of an outside conflict.

To survive is the central literary battle of each character vs. nature story.

"Character vs. Self" is about a main character who fights against his or her own free will, confusion, or worries.

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