In "We Wear the Mask," people suffer because life is painful and people hide their pain from the world. Dunbar writes the "clay is vile" beneath their feet, implying life on earth is hard and difficult. They do not change their situations because they cannot -- it is implied that to live is to suffer. In the poem these people appeal to Christ to save them.
In "Sympathy," the bird suffers because it is caged. It sees the beauty of the world around it but it cannot participate in it. The bird cannot change its situation because it is literally imprisoned. The caged bird appeals in its pain to Heaven, hoping God will relive its suffering.
<u>Sanger Rainsford’s epiphany the external conflicts in "The Most Dangerous Game":</u>
Sanger Rainsford believes that animals have no understanding, realization, pain or any sufferings while they are being hunted. He was a hunter and doesn’t care about killing any animal. The primary external conflict is between Sanger Rainsford and General Zaroff.
General Zaroff has decided to hunt Sanger Rainsford in a challenge. This ordeal has put Sanger Rainsford in the worry that either he has to save himself for being hunted by different ways or he should kill the General Zaroff to save himself.
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