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The mall is closed yet I need some new clothes.
My mom went to the store yet she did not get any cereal for me.
I forgot to do my homework so I got a bad grade in class.
The school is having a dance but only eighth graders are invited.
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One of the internal conflicts that the characters have is that Tom is confined to the horrors of his life in the family, Laura has a private world that she claims not to share in reality and Amanda, a pampered woman with unrealistic dreams. These conflicts eventually affect the lives of each characters in concluding that the cannot accept the reality that has been given to them. They purposely dodge their problem into a solution that seems to have created another problem.
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how does WHO help us understand ?
Conflicts within a narrative are usually classified in external and internal conflicts. Both of these types are present in Act I of Hamlet.
In the case of the external conflict, Hamlet is mainly opposed to his mother, and more specifically, to her marriage with King Claudius. After King Hamlet passed away, Hamlet's mother remarried his brother extremely quickly. Hamlet is angry at this union, which he finds immoral and insensitive. The conflict of Hamlet with his mother is an important theme throughout the play.
The second conflict is internal in nature. Hamlet is confused about his role in the new arrangement. On the one hand, he has not inherited the throne, as would be expected. Instead, he feels power has been stolen from him by his uncle. Secondly, as he believed the marriage to be immoral, he feels the need to do something about it. Finally, he also believes his father died in a suspicious way (killed by Claudius) and feels that he has to avenge him. However, Hamlet is indecisive, and full of guilt. He seems incapable of taking any action in any direction, and is overwhelmed by his powerlessness.