Answer:
(The conflict in the story is to figure out what is wrong with her and to enact the proper treatment to make her better.) .....Physical would be her lack of energy, moral would be her duties in the victorian era as mother/wife, intellectually she is a writer and since she is not able to write she finds freedom in a secret journal and the wallpaper and her emotional conflict is the biggest of finding her own identity and recognizing her plight and how she can get out or listening to her husband and trying to ignore all that is affecting her in order to get better even though it is making her worse.
Her personal conflict in the big picture is resolved in that she believes she is out of the wallpaper but her power position has costed her, her mind so in actuality there is no conflicts at all in her mind because she cannot think clearly anymore. Yet although she may have thought herself free, all other women are still trapped in their roles.