This critical analysis discusses the conflicts in To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. The characters face struggles that are resolved by the end of the novel. The essay analyzes the character versus society struggle of Tom Robinson and Atticus' struggles to defend him. It also discusses the character versus character struggle of Boo Radley and how he resolves it. The essay concludes that even though Lee presents potent struggles in her novel, she ties the loose ends by providing appropriate resolutions to the conflicts.