Judith Guest's Ordinary People: Internal & External Conflicts As They Result from the Suppression of Emotions

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As a result of the varied and thus, at times, clashing approaches taken by each character in an attempt to heal from this tragedy, conflicts took rise between the characters. In reaction to the tragedy, which he had to bear witness to, Conrad built up a defensive shield to block off any release of emotion or of feelings...
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In reaction to the tragedy, which he had to bear witness to, Conrad built up a defensive shield to block off any release of emotion or of feelings. Consequently, this led Conrad to further discourses, including both, internal and external, conflicts. One of the most significant conflicts in Ordinary People is the internal conflict that Conrad battles against himself...
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