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Internal conflict in movies occurs when a character struggles with their own thoughts, emotions, doubts, or moral dilemmas rather than battling an external enemy. Several films showcase this type of conflict effectively.
The Shawshank Redemption features Andy Dufresne, who exemplifies leadership through optimism, intellect, and endurance while imprisoned[1]. His internal struggle involves maintaining hope and purpose despite his unjust imprisonment, which he channels into encouraging and uplifting other prisoners[1].
The Lord of the Rings presents Frodo Baggins, who is racked with self-doubt on his quest to destroy the ring[2]. He faces obstacles that include his own trepidation and his struggle against the temptation of what the ring might bring him[2].
The Hunger Games shows Katniss Everdeen fearing she cannot protect and provide for her family[2]. Additionally, after her unlikely ally declares his love for her, a new internal conflict arises as she wonders if he is sincere and whether she loves him[2].
Harry Potter features Harry’s internal conflict as he risks his life to keep Voldemort from acquiring the Sorcerer’s Stone[2].
A Christmas Carol depicts Ebenezer Scrooge as his own antagonist, with his own flaws like greed, isolation, and fear of poverty causing conflict toward his own growth[3].
Hamlet represents internal conflict through a character torn within, debating action or inaction[4].
Sources
https://jerryjenkins.com/internal-and-external-conflict/
https://writeseen.com/blog/conflict-tension-stage-drama
https://www.finaldraft.com/blog/protagonist-vs-antagonist-tips-for-writing-essential-characters


