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Conflict A Quick Review...

External Conflict Person vs. Person Person vs. Society Example Person vs. Society Person vs. Nature

Internal Conflict Man vs. Self Example

Let’s try with The Glass Menagerie... Read the descriptions of the characters in The Glass Menagerie. A sheet of the character descriptions has been provided for you. On a separate sheet of paper, write down potential conflicts (external & internal) you see already before you start reading the play.

Amanda Wingfield

Tom Wingfield

Laura Wingfield

Jim Delaney O’Connor