Answer:
A struggle between a character and an opposing force.
Explanation:
An external struggle is one that is experienced by a character but that does not come from within. Doubts and insecurities, for example, are not external struggles because the entire battle takes place inside the character's mind.
An external struggle is a fight that the main character might have with an antagonist, a disagreement with a friend, or even a complex situation that involves some other type of external force that is independent of the main character himself.
Practice does not make perfect. Only perfect practice makes perfect.
The setting of the story is 1920s Spain, and the events take place in a train station between Barcelona and Madrid. The description of the physical setting mirrors Jig's thoughts and dilemmas about having an abortion. The social setting is focused on relationships and identity.
The answer is Allegory because it’s a direct comparison of story, poem or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning.
I believe your answer is 1. character versus society. Hope this helped!
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