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Volgvan
3 years ago
5

Which situation is the best example of a hero’s inner conflict? Please help thank you

English
2 answers:
OLga [1]3 years ago
5 0
I would say C, since he is struggling to decide. 
erastovalidia [21]3 years ago
4 0

  The best example of a hero´s inner conflict is option C) A prince struggles to decide whether to kill the man who murdered his father.

  Inner conflict is a private war within oneself, it´s a debate between the good and evil. It occurs inside the character´s mind. A great example of an inner conflict is given in the Shakespeare´s play Hamlet where in the first part of the story the prince has a conflict of whether believe to the ghost about how the king was murderer and claim vengeance upon his uncle.

  I hope that the asnwer is correct and help you.

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