Conflict in Literature

Grant Snider contrasts the conflicts of old with the more modern equivalents. Real lives, as well as lives portrayed in literature, don’t get harder, and they don’t get easier, it’s all a matter of changing what we worry about and fight against. The ultimate conflict is when we disagree with what we’ve just read, which can lead to rage. This entry at Incidental Comics is also available in poster form.


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I think you may have missed the point?
The man DIDN'T find the "right place" for himself in this world, not will he EVER. The film seems to be a meditation on the illusion of absolutes, if you ask me.
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Right Place is the winner of the Best Short Film at Cannes 2006

I'm affraid it's not...

... in 2006: Palme d'Or for Best Short Film: "Sniffer" by Bobbie Peers, and a Special Mention for "Conte de Quartier" by Florence Miailhe.
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