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26 June, 09:46

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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  1. 26 June, 09:53
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    The correct answer is D. The character vs. nature conflict illustrates the powerlessness of the protagonist.

    Whenever a character has a conflict with nature, he or she realizes how powerless they are before nature. Nature will always win and there isn't much the characters can do to fight their fate. For example, in Moby Dic, the protagonist Ahab has a conflict with nature, the whale.
  2. 26 June, 09:57
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    "The antagonist is a person or personified object" would be the best option from the list in terms of a major difference, since the protagonist in a nature conflict an be practically anything from a person to the environment.
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