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As a narrative poem, Lochinvar must have conflict in order to propel the story
forward. The conflict in Lochinvaris primarly between
A) Lochinvar and himself.
B) Lochinvar and a foreign king.
C) Lochinvar and the fair Ellen.
D) Lochinvar and the family of the woman he loves.

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Answer:

D) Lochinvar and the family of the woman he loves.

Explanation:

"Lochinvar" is a narrative poem written by Sir Walter Scott.

Being a narrative poem, it contains all the features of prose work, including the conflict, only difference being it is written in verses.

Lochinvar is a brave knight, whose courage and strength are unpaired. Strangely to this, he is also a true hopeless romantic, who can't get over the loss of his loved one, Ellen, who is getting married to another man, by her parents will.

The conflict here is best expressed in the fourth stanza, where upon crashing the wedding and being confronted by Ellen's father, Lochinvar responds: "I long woo'd your daughter, my suit you denied...".

This shows that the conflict between Lochinvar and Ellen's parents was the driving force for the poem's plot.