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There are two kinds of conflict in the story: between humans and nature, and between humans themselves. How are these conflicts illustrated?​

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Answered by prosantpadma
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The conflict between humans and nature is illustrated by the destruction of Lencho's crops by the hailstorm. ... The story also illustrates another conflict, between humans themselves. The postmaster, along with the help of the other post office employees, sent Lencho the money that they could manage to collect.

Answered by oObrainlyreporterOo
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The story “A Letter to God” depicts two types of conflicts: one between man and nature and the other among men themselves. In the beginning of the story, the farmer was expecting a good rain to have good harvest as that was the only hope, he had for his earning. He worked hard to support his family but nature turned violent and destroyed everything.

The story “A Letter to God” depicts two types of conflicts: one between man and nature and the other among men themselves. In the beginning of the story, the farmer was expecting a good rain to have good harvest as that was the only hope, he had for his earning. He worked hard to support his family but nature turned violent and destroyed everything. The story also illustrates another conflict between humans themselves as the post master along with his staff sent Lencho money that he had demanded from God although they did not know him. Lencho blamed them for taking away some amount of money. He called them a ‘bunch of crooks’. This completely shows that a man does not have faith in another man. This is the conflict among men themselves, wherein, we are ready to trust in the idea of God’s existence but we are not ready to trust each other.

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