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What is the internal conflict in to kill a mockingbird​

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Answer: It is Man vs Self: Scout has to overcome her prejudice and she has to understand empathy... Scout is taught by her dad that you have to be able to walk in somebody else's shoes in order to understand their position, or what they're feeling...

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Answer:

One example of internal conflict in To Kill a Mockingbird is man vs himself.

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In the story Scout must overcome her prejudice and understand empathy. She is taught by Atticus that you have to be able to walk in somebody else's shoes to understand their position.

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