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ktliang
ktliang
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What is the external conflict in the story?

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Identify and describe the internal conflict of the barber and the external conflict in the story.

 What is the tone / mood of the story? Use quotations to back up your response. 

How does the setting impact the story?

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Posted by ktliang on Friday March 20, 2009 at 3:25 AM and tagged with external conflict, just lather, that’s all.


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  1. aramisxu77
    aramisxu77 Teacher
    High School - 11th Grade

    External conflict is something outside of the character.  So it can be between two characters, between a character and nature, between a character and society, between a character and God.

    Internal conflict, on the other hand, is within the character himself.

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    Posted by aramisxu77 on Friday March 20, 2009 at 4:49 AM

  2. mizzjessi
    mizzjessi Student
    High School - 12th Grade

    The internal conflict in the story is the protagonist, the barber, versus himself. The external conflict can be the rebel that's happening in the story, or the protagonist versus the captain.

    setting mostly affect the story by having a rebel happening, which then cause the protagonist to choose between the dilemma on whether to kill the captain or not. If the setting is set as a peaceful time period, the dilemma wouldn't be as effected.

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    Posted by mizzjessi on Sunday November 1, 2009 at 6:00 PM