Conflict. Conflict Are you experiencing conflict in your life? Are you experiencing conflict in your life? With who? Over what? With who? Over what?

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Conflict

Conflict Are you experiencing conflict in your life? Are you experiencing conflict in your life? With who? Over what? With who? Over what?

Conflict The struggle that grows out of the interplay of two opposing forces. The struggle that grows out of the interplay of two opposing forces. OR: a fight, a battle, a struggle to keep one person from getting what they want/need. OR: a fight, a battle, a struggle to keep one person from getting what they want/need. Your goal: to go to college Your goal: to go to college Your conflict: failing grades Your conflict: failing grades The story: Do you achieve your goals or do the failing grades keep you out of college? The story: Do you achieve your goals or do the failing grades keep you out of college?

Conflict For our purposes, we are only going to cover three kinds of conflict: For our purposes, we are only going to cover three kinds of conflict: Humankind vs. humankind Humankind vs. humankind Humankind vs. society Humankind vs. society Humankind vs. self Humankind vs. self

Humankind vs. humankind Or less politically correct, man vs. man. Or less politically correct, man vs. man. This is a conflict of interests between two characters. This is a conflict of interests between two characters. The protagonist and antagonist. The protagonist and antagonist. Examples? Examples?

Humankind vs. Society Man vs. society Man vs. society Man vs. societal ideals/philosophies/social movements. Man vs. societal ideals/philosophies/social movements. Examples? Examples?

Humankind vs. Self Man vs. self Man vs. self This is when the protagonist has inner conflict This is when the protagonist has inner conflict Man vs. fear/self doubt/ narcissism/ insanity/paranoia Man vs. fear/self doubt/ narcissism/ insanity/paranoia Examples? Examples?

Internal and External Conflict Internal Conflict: is a mental or emotional struggle that occurs within a character Internal Conflict: is a mental or emotional struggle that occurs within a character External Conflict: is a struggle that occurs between a character and outside forces, which could be another character or the environment. External Conflict: is a struggle that occurs between a character and outside forces, which could be another character or the environment.

On your own! Try to fill out the Conflict worksheet for homework! Try to fill out the Conflict worksheet for homework! Also: Finish Act III Also: Finish Act III Study for your vocabulary quiz! Study for your vocabulary quiz!