1. Identity Crisis: Charity struggles to define her identity and purpose in life. She feels unsatisfied with her current life as a privileged socialite and senses that there's something more meaningful waiting for her.
2. Emotional Restraint: Charity represses her emotions and desires due to societal expectations. She feels torn between her true feelings and the need to conform to the rigid rules of her upper-class society.
3. Desire for Freedom: Charity yearns for freedom from societal constraints and traditional norms. She longs to break free from the superficiality of her social circle and experience genuine, unadulterated emotions.
4. Fear of Intimacy: Charity has a fear of emotional vulnerability and intimacy. She avoids forming deep connections with others, fearing that she might be judged or disappointed. This fear prevents her from experiencing true love and fulfillment.
5. Search for Authenticity: Charity searches for authenticity and purpose in her relationships, but she finds that her social circle lacks substance. She longs for authentic connections and experiences that go beyond superficiality.
These internal conflicts culminate in Charity's decision to escape the confines of her social circle and embark on a journey of self-discovery, ultimately finding meaning and fulfillment in nature and genuine relationships.