Jonathan Livingston Seagull

What is the main conflict in Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach?

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The main conflict in the story is that Jonathan, unlike the rest of his flock, wishes to fly for the joy of flying...... not merely out of necessity. As a result of his restlessness, he is expelled from the flock and sent into exile...... a place where he learns everything he needed to know.

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