"Conflict is Inevitable"
Conflict is ever present beast that throughout time has changed men in monsters, and caused transformations to this earth that we would be better off without. However, it is an inescapable catastrophe, and inevitably conflict will always exist as long as people have differing opinions.
This is shown throughout Bertolt Brecht's play "Life of Galileo", which is set in 17th century Italy and follows the events of Galileo Galilei's adult years. During this time he created a telescope to view the stars, and his findings went against that of the church. What was intended as a gift of knowledge for the world was seen as an attack on the church, and this led to a decade of conflict. Galileo had no intention of starting a conflict, but he could not avoid it, it was neccessary to his success.
Conflict is not only unavoidable for Galileo, many others throughout history have suffered at the hands of conflict that is sadly needed. A time where this was prominent was the beginning of the 20th Century. Both World War's were critical in the development of the modern era, and while they where terrible events, they were inevitable, so all that can be done is taking the good from them.
Conflict is also inevitable and conventional in our everyday life. Everyone should experience some form of conflict, either internal or external. Internal conflict associate with mix of emotions people experience which may lead to misunderstanding to certain subjects and overreacting beyond their point of view. Internal conflict leads to external conflict which involves more people and effects the surroundings. When conflict affects the surroundings, the conflict may become harder to resolve. These conflicts may include; social conflicts, family conflicts and racisms. Some conflicts begin from little things and form a cycle to further conflicts, as it becomes larger.
Essentially, conflict is brutal and cruel, and it may not be very well liked, but