what conflict does the narrator face?

lt is all about lather and nothing else.

No idea who the narrator is.

To determine the conflict the narrator faces, we need more information about the specific context or story you are referring to. However, I can explain the general concept of a conflict and the different types of conflicts commonly found in literature.

In literature, a conflict refers to a struggle or problem that drives the plot and creates tension within a story. Conflicts can take many forms, such as internal or external conflicts.

1. Internal Conflict: This occurs within a character's mind and often involves a moral, emotional, or psychological struggle. For example, a character may face a decision between right and wrong or experience inner turmoil about their identity or desires.

2. External Conflict: This involves a character's struggle against an external force, which can be another character, a societal norm, nature, or any other external obstacle. External conflicts can include conflicts of character against character (person vs. person), character against society (person vs. society), character against nature (person vs. nature), and character against fate or a higher power (person vs. fate).

To identify the specific conflict faced by a narrator, you should provide more details about the story or context in question.