Read the following lines from the story "Forbidden Fruit."

Of course, in childhood there were occasions when I could have tasted pork in kindergarten or ate at the home of a friend, but I never broke the commandment.

When we had rice and pork in kindergarten, I fished out all the pieces of pork and gave them to my friends. I conquered the agony of yearning by the sweetness of self-denial. I enjoyed my ideological superiority. It was pleasant to be an enigma, to behave in a way baffling to everyone around. And yet, all the more intensely did I dream of transgression.
The type of conflict portrayed in these sentences can best be identified as
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man vs. man.

man vs. nature.

man vs. society.

man vs. himself.

The type of conflict portrayed in these sentences is man vs. himself. The child is struggling with his own desire to eat pork and his commitment to follow the commandment.