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I guess you are referring to the Act 2, Scene 2 of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Ju.liet". A very important (and clearly shown) detail on the painting that is not evident in the play is the two young people kissing each other.
Explanation:
In this part of the play, Romeo and Ju.liet don't have any physical contact that we know of. They are only talking. At first, Ju.liet thinks she's alone and has a soliloquy. Romeo is hiding from her sight and chooses to reveal himself when he hears that she's professing her love for him. Then, there's a dialogue where they confess their love to each other and exchange vows. <u>The painting, however, goes one step further, showing a passionate kiss.</u>
I think there are two ptions that show internal conflict:
1) He considers whether or not to trust the inmate who tells him he´s not fifteen.
In this case he doesn't know the inmmate and doesn't know the exact reason hes telling him to lie. One reason is because he wants to help him, that information would save his life from the SS. The other option is that the inmmate is selfish and by telling him to lie, the kid will be punished instead of him. The kid must decide then if he trusts him or not.
2) He must decide whether or not to tell Dr. Mengele the truth about his age.
In this case he has even more doubts, he knows Mengeles reputation and he doesn't know how much information does he have and how will it affect him. If he lies he might know it and punish him or that lie could save him.
The conflict is real because his life could depend on the decissions he makes.
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Synonyms for Odyssey is Adventure, trek, voyage and crusade