Explain what external conflicts each protagonist faces that complicate his internal conflict. In other words, how does the character's struggle play out in the external world? Support your responses with specific references to the text. 2a. The Monkey King
2b. Jin Wang
2c. Danny
External conflict in a literary work occurs when the main character must overcome a challenge by external forces to grow and mature or restore order to their world. External conflict can be divided into four basic categories: Character vs. Character, Character vs. Nature, Character vs. Society, and Character vs. Technology.
The conflict lies within the protagonist. He wants to achieve a goal, but needs to face his own fears, behaviors, etc. Known as internal conflict.
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2a. The Monkey King- An example of external conflict for the Monkey king is when he chooses to use Kung Fu to defeat the gods. It conflicts with his internal conflicts because he is trying to prove to the gods and himself that he is not just a monkey.
2b. Jin-Wang - Jin-Wang’s external conflict is his peers. They make racist comments towards him, these comments consist of dog eating, saying that his family recently came from china, and only says he won't beat him up if he does stuff for him. Even the teacher is racist towards him, calling him “Jin-Jang’.
2c. Danny- Danny’s external conflict is Chin-Kee. Chin-Kee does so many embarrassing and stereotypical things, some examples are when he shouts the answers out in class, makes a gross comment about a girl’s chest , and pees in a soda can.
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