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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This question refers to NCERT English textbook chapter "Letter to God".
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a) Destruction of Lencho's crops by hailstorm => Human-nature conflict
b) Lencho's lack of trust with his colleagues => Human-human conflict.
* Tip - Read the letter carefully and try to find these type of conflicts in our day-to-day life.
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Answer:
"The Letter to God" is written by G. L Fuentes. It is a story about a farmer who writes a letter to God to plead him for a good harvest after a hailstorm plundered the crops.
This story has two conflicts, one is between man and nature, the ancient conflict; the other is between man and man, the instinctive conflict.
Explanation:
The rain starts but soon it turns into a hailstorm that destroys thr crops. So the farmer writes a letter to god complaining and pleading. He wants a good hervest but nature's hailstorm does not permit it. This shows the conflict between man and nature.
Next, after receiving the 70pesos in an envelop, Lenchos gets angry because he thinks that the amount of money is too minimum. He doubts the postmaster and writes a letter complaining about him to God. This shows the instinctive nature of man to distrust another man and it is the conflict between man and man.