Conflict makes the story, without conflict there is no point in reading. Conflict is the part of the story that makes characters mad, sad, scared, or happy. Conflict is the good or bad things in the story to make the character experience difficulty or easiness in life. Conflict in Oliver Twist makes the story more interesting and makes you want to know what is going to happen to Oliver Twist next.
One example of a man vs. society conflict in Oliver Twist is when Oliver gets treated bad by everyone at the workhouse because he is a poor orphan. Everyone at the workhouse treated Oliver bad and made him believe he was nothing. They beat him and starved him and didn't let him be a kid. They wanted Oliver dead.
An example of man vs. nature conflict in Oliver Twist is when Oliver is on his way to London after escaping the treturous rath of Mr. Sowerberry and his companions. He was tired and weak from walking so far in the cold winter, and he was already beaten so it made the walk even harder for him to endure. He barely made it.
Good. Watch your spelling errors: "rath" and "treturous".
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