In Philip Roth's "evilness of man", Ross uses various conflicts and hints in the story to explore the reasons chosen to solve human nature and conflict. In the opening ceremony and closing ceremony, many conflicts have been discovered and resolved. Conflict includes white and black, good and evil, ideology and ambition, loyalty and betrayal. In 1998 Roth used the Berkshire community and Little Athena Academy as the world's microcosm. He used these conflicts and classical and literary suggestions to reveal all possible decisions and future outcomes of the past.
In the mid-20th century when contemporary social psychology developed, research on conflict became part of mainstream. Kurt Lewin believes that conflict is an indispensable part of human behavior and social psychologists can reveal all aspects of this phenomenon. Editorial Volume "Solving Social Conflicts" (Lewin, 1948) proposed and analyzed various types of conflicts from within to group using psychosocial conceptual framework. Based on Lewin's theory, Germany was one of the pioneers of contemporary social psychology and began to develop the theory of cooperation and competition, the basic concept of conflict research (Deutsch, 1949a and b). Meanwhile, the knowledge about conflict began to become clear, and the classic textbook theory and problems of Krech and Catchfield (1948) were divided into two chapters of conflict.
The claims of ancient Asia and recent research have raised questions about psychoanalytic assumptions about the universality of psychological conflict. Asian psychologists agree that conflict is the impulse of "ordinary" people. However, they believe that at a higher level of superhuman development, these conflicts can be largely dissipated, which indicates that there is no evidence of existence. Conflict or aggressive conflict "(Wilber et al., 1986), p. 214)
Recent research suggests that the answer lies in an ancient conflict between sexes. Investing as much energy and resources as possible for the mother (or the owner-providing parent) is the greatest benefit of the father (or the sperm providing parent). However, balancing the necessity of pregnancy with maintaining their own health is the greatest benefit for the mother. In humans, this conflict left a mark on our DNA. Certain placentas do not invade the mother's tissues at all. However, the vascular placenta - all menstrual species - passes through the uterine wall and sticks to the mother's blood. Once the invasion is complete, the placenta can control the whole body of the mother by releasing hormones to the bloodstream. Therefore, women need to establish a defense system that regulates the invasion of the placenta.