Conflicting media and the Internet In our life, we learn new things and get new information. With many sources, we can continue our lives. Most people are listening to the radio, listening when you are driving somewhere, working even during the day. This is the source of information no matter where we are and where we go. Another more persuasive, more persuasive possession will come from the media. What they tell us and what we are showing will influence our actions and our ideas.
It's more than just media. The stories we talk to each other incorporate fear and conflict. Our movies and books must be contradictory. These are the basic elements of every story, including opponents and main characters, conflicts and resolutions. Let's think about epic epics such as Odyssey, Bhagawad gita, Lord of the Ring, Beluga. All these stories are contradictory. The same is true for our most popular movies. Imagine avatars, humans, and foreigners dancing on the trees of the world connecting hands. Please imagine that The Force Awakens opens on this reel.
Conflict is a struggle between competing forces. There may be multiple conflicts in the story. This is the case for mice and men. Chapters 3 and 4 have conflict between people, people and self, and people and society. When George and Lenny interact with pastor workers, there is a conflict between them sometimes. A person is a kind of confrontation where two or more characters attack each other. Candy was an old man in the ranch, clashing with Carlson in chapter 3. Candy 's friend and long - term partner are his old dogs. He is with a puppy so he is with him. Carlson said to candy that his dog is often too old to be painful. He said that this dog has no benefit for himself or anyone else. Carlson suggested that Candy should shoot his dog and take a slim new toddler. After the discussion, Candy reluctantly made Carlson shoot the dog and buried it.