Jing-mei and Charlie have prime instances of internal conflicts. For example, Jing-mei feels hopeless in light of the fact that she can't transform into the star her mother wants so desperately for her to be. This exhibits Jing-mei feels terrible about letting her mother around not transforming into the dream her mother needs. Charlies internal conflict happens to be the fact that he dosent actually ant s attention from his father but he is …show more content…
For instance, Jing-Mei receives a piano from her mother so she could belike a child star seen on the television and for her mother to also have bragging rights to her sister. This displays her mothers gung-ho attitude for jing-Mei to be a stara, as well as Jing-Mei’s reasoning to dislike the piano. Charlie’s external conflict is the restaurants chosen by his father throughout the story , ones that serve alcohol because his father would always order “two Beefeater Gibsons. While both scenarios are different they display the basis of what the definition of external conflict