The primary conflict in Ray Bradbury's "The Rocket Man" is D) The father's inner conflict between his love for space and his duty to his family. Throughout the story, the father struggles with his passion for space travel and the impact it has on his family, particularly his wife and son, who feel neglected and anxious about his perilous job. This internal struggle highlights the theme of longing and the sacrifices made for one's dreams.
What is the primary conflict in the story "The Rocket Man" by Ray Bradbury?
A) The father's crash into the planet Venus.
B) The father's fear of the unknown dangers of space.
C) The father's decision to retire from space travel.
D) The father's inner conflict between his love for space and his duty to his family.
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