Beatrice and Marcus are directors of two different local theatre groups that share the same community hall. Because rehearsal slots before the annual showcase are limited, they often clash. Beatrice has accused Marcus of monopolising the stage, and she once demanded that Marcus cancel his group's Saturday dress rehearsal so her group could use the space.
Recently, a major electrical failure occurred at the community hall, threatening to force the cancellation of the entire showcase. Beatrice and Marcus spent the weekend working closely together to rewire the stage lighting and secure a emergency generator so that the venue could reopen.
Using your knowledge of realistic conflict theory, explain Beatrice and Marcus's behaviour.
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