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kotykmax [81]
1 year ago
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What sentence/paragraph in animal farm shows internal conflict?

English
1 answer:
jok3333 [9.3K]1 year ago
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Since no answer choices were provided, we can say an example of internal conflict in "Animal Farm" is when Boxer feels confused by the expulsion of Snowball.

<h3>What is internal conflict?</h3>

First, let's keep in mind that, in literature, conflict is the struggle between forces that have opposite purposes. An internal conflict is the type of struggle that happens inside the character's mind, when the character feels:

  • Torn
  • Confused
  • Afraid
  • Anxious

Since no answer choices were provided for this question, we can mention one example of internal conflict in "Animal Farm" that may help you answer the question. At a certain point in the story, the horse Boxer is extremely confused about the expulsion of Snowball, one of the pigs who were in charge of governing the farm.

Boxer believes in their government and works hard to make things better for all animals. He saw Snowball as someone he could trust. Snowball's expulsion from the farm leaves Boxer confused, which shows his internal conflict - should he or should he not trust the government?

With the information above in mind, we can conclude that the answer provided above is correct and can help you with this question.

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