Does the sni
conflict
sniper
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face an enternal
unternal
conflict ?
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Explanation:
The sniper experiences mostly external conflict during the course of the story; we might assume that his greatest internal conflict comes afterward.
By "external" conflict, we can assume that this means the sniper encountering antagonism from another person or physical object, something outside of his body that acts against him in the physical sense. As we might expect in a war, there are a number of external conflicts, such as his ongoing battle with the enemy sniper, the threat posed by the old woman and the men in the armored car, and the machine gun that fires at him while he crosses the street. We might also consider his wound to be a form of external conflict, because it is an antagonism over which he has no control.
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