What type of conflict the song roland?
The Song of Roland is an epic poem that tells the story of the Battle of Roncevaux Pass in 778 AD. The conflict in the poem is between the Christian Franks, led by Charlemagne, and the Muslim Saracens, led by Marsilion. The Franks are fighting to defend their faith and their kingdom, while the Saracens are fighting to conquer new territories and spread Islam. The conflict between Islam and Christianity is central to the poem, and it is also reflected in the conflict between the two main characters, Roland and Marsilion. Roland is a brave and noble Christian knight, while Marsilion is a ruthless and cunning pagan leader. The conflict between these two characters is ultimately a conflict between good and evil.