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Which type of conflict did Jason most often face in "The Golden Fleece?"
External internal


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Answer:

External.

Explanation:

An external conflict is a conflict of interest that occurs between a man and any factor that can hinder or obstruct him from achieving his goal. This problem emanating from an outside force and pitted against the person/ individual makes the conflict an external one.

In "The Golden Fleece" from Padrcis Colum's "The Golden Fleece and The Heroes Who Lived Before Achilles", the section follows Jason's first encounter with King Pelias, his uncle, and his father, Aeson. It was also in this scene that Jason was "challenged" with the dare to get the "Golden Fleece" that was guarded by a never-sleeping dragon.

This chapter presents Jason with the most external conflict because he knows there is evidently a disagreement or a type of misunderstanding between his father and his uncle. He also saw the "warnings and mistrust" expressions his father expressed.

But when the challenge to get the Golden Fleece came, though indirectly posed by the King, he knew he had to do it and that he's fully capable of doing it too.

Thus, the correct answer is external.

Answer:

External.

Explanation:

He had to physically fight more than mentally fight.

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