man vs. self
"Man vs. self" is a literary conflict where a character struggles with their own thoughts, emotions, or beliefs. This internal battle often involves feelings of doubt, guilt, or fear, leading to a journey of self-discovery or personal growth. The character must confront their inner demons to achieve resolution or change.
This type of conflict is common in various forms of storytelling, including novels, films, and plays. It allows audiences to connect with characters on a deeper level, as they witness the complexities of human nature and the challenges of making difficult choices. Examples include Hamlet by Shakespeare and The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger.