Read the following sentences from "Day of the Butterfly. "

She picked up a leatherette case with a mirror in it, a comb and a nail file and a

natural lipstick and a small handkerchief edged with gold thread. I had noticed it

before. "You take that," she said.
. All the presents on the bed, the folded paper and ribbons, those guilt-tinged

offerings, had passed into this shadow, they were no longer innocent objects to be

touched, exchanged, accepted without danger. I didn't want to take the case now but I

could not think how to get out of it, what lie to tell. I'll give it away, I thought, I

won't ever play with it. I would let my little brother pull it apart.

The main conflict in these sentences can be identified as

Oman vs. Man.

Oman vs. Nature.

Oman vs. Society.

Oman vs. Himself

Relax