Conflict Without conflict, there is no plot.

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Conflict Without conflict, there is no plot. The struggle between two differing forces in a story. Without conflict, there is no plot.

Two Types of Conflict External Internal

Internal Conflict Character VS. Self

Often a choice between right and wrong… Except more serious than this. Internal Conflict Often a choice between right and wrong… Except more serious than this.

Internal Conflict Can you think of an example related to Simba? Can also involve overcoming emotions, troubles from the past, or the desire to change. Can you think of an example related to Simba?

Character vs. Character External Conflict Character vs. Character Mufasa vs. Scar

External Conflict Character vs. Nature

The Scarlet Letter External Conflict Character vs. Society

External Conflict Character vs. Character Character vs. Nature Character vs. Society Can you give examples from The Lion King?