The conflict in 'The Book Thief' lies in the struggle for survival, both physically and emotionally, against the harsh realities of war and the moral choices people have to make. For instance, Liesel has to cope with the loss of her family and the constant fear of being discovered for her love of books.
Well, one of the conflicts in the story is Mowgli's internal conflict of belonging. He's not fully a wild animal, but not quite human either. Another conflict is the external threat posed by the predators like Shere Khan who see him as an easy target.
Well, in 'Hey Kiddo', there's an internal conflict within the protagonist too. He loves his mother despite her flaws but is constantly disappointed by her actions. He has to battle his own feelings of anger, confusion, and longing for a normal mother - son relationship. Externally, the family's financial struggles add to the overall conflict, as they face poverty which is exacerbated by his mother's inability to hold a job steadily.
Love and duty can be themes that create conflict. In 'Wuthering Heights', Heathcliff loves Catherine, but there are many social and family duties that stand in their way. Their love is in conflict with the expectations of their society and families. Another common theme is the conflict between the individual and the group. In 'The Giver', Jonas discovers the truth about his society and has to decide whether to conform to the group or follow his own beliefs, which causes a great internal and external conflict.
One great 'conflict book story' is 'The Hunger Games'. In this story, there is a significant conflict between the Capitol and the districts. The Capitol is a wealthy and controlling regime that forces the districts to send two tributes each year to fight to the death in the Hunger Games. This creates a huge conflict as the districts' people struggle against this inhumane practice, and the tributes fight for their survival. It also has internal conflicts among the characters, like Katniss Everdeen's struggle between her love for Peeta and her own survival instincts.
The main conflict in Ranger's Apprentice Book 1 is the threat posed by an invading army and the protagonist's struggle to protect his homeland and people.
The conflict develops as the protagonist gets older. As he starts to understand more about his mother's situation, the conflict intensifies. He realizes how her actions are affecting not just him, but the whole family. For example, her drug use might lead to arguments at home, and this gradually builds up the tension throughout the story.
I can recommend the following novels that are similar to the book,"
1. Book of Troubled Times, Author: Ji Cha
2. [Spirit Realm Walker] by Xiao Langjun, a newspaper seller.
3. The Tang's Table, by Jie Yu
4. King of the Familiar, Author: Light Spring Flowing Sound
5. 'Fairy, please listen to my explanation.'
These novels might have similar theme or style to 'Clash'. Please note that these recommendations are based on the search results provided. There may be other similar novels that are not included.
Well, a conflict with a friend can be classified as a relational story conflict. It often stems from misunderstandings, differences in opinions, or competing interests within the friendship.
Conflict in a story is basically a struggle or a problem. It can be between characters, like two people fighting over a treasure. It could also be a character against society, for example, a person trying to change an unjust law. Or it can be an internal conflict within a character, such as a hero struggling with his own fear.