Which statement is true of a character vs. nature conflict? The antagonist is a person or personified object. The protagonist and the antagonist are often the same. The character vs. nature conflict is the most important type of conflict. The character vs. nature conflict illustrates the powerlessness of the protagonist
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The correct answer from the given options is D.) The character vs. nature conflict illustrates the powerlessness of the protagonist. A protagonist is the main character of a story or a play. While acting the person has to play a particular character even if it is against his nature.
In the "man against oneself self" conflict, it is an internal struggle. The character has to overcome her/his real nature in order to make a decision between multiple paths.
In the "man against oneself self" conflict, it is an internal struggle. The character has to overcome her/his real nature in order to make a decision between multiple paths.
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