SIX TYPES OF CONFLICT THE PLOT THICKENS.

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SIX TYPES OF CONFLICT THE PLOT THICKENS

WHAT'S A CONFLICT? A conflict is a problem that the main character or characters face. Examples An arctic adventurer struggles to survive hunger and cold. A brother and sister fight over control of the television. Every story worth reading has a conflict. If there is no conflict, there is no tension. Some stories has multiple conflicts.

Internal Conflict A character is struggling within himself or herself. The struggle is based on desires, beliefs, feelings or needs.

The central character faces an internal struggle. Examples PERSON VS. SELF The central character faces an internal struggle. Examples A young man goes through hard times after losing his father in a car accident. An Olympic athlete pushes his performance to the limit despite his physical disability

External Conflict A character is struggling against an outside force, such as another character, nature, or society.

OVERVIEW OF EXTERNAL CONFLICT TYPES Person vs. Person Person vs. Society Person vs. Nature Person vs. Supernatural Person vs. Technology

Two girls compete for the same role in the school play. PERSON VS. PERSON The central character faces opposition from another person or group of people. Examples Two girls compete for the same role in the school play. A ninja warrior fights a rival clan to avenge his master's death.

PERSON VS. SOCIETY The central character or group of characters battles against traditions, institutions, or laws. Examples A student takes his fight against the school dress code all the way to the Supreme Court. A group of students protest in front of a university known for its unfair and racially motivated admission practices.

A ship captain pursues a great white whale through stormy seas. PERSON VS. NATURE The central character struggles against animals, the elements, or other natural forces. Examples A castaway washes up on an island and must learn to survive with the available resources. A ship captain pursues a great white whale through stormy seas.

PERSON VS. SUPERNATURAL The central character is challenged by forces that are not of this world. Examples A boy wizard must use his powers to protect his community from evil monsters. A group of teenagers sleep in a haunted house and begin disappearing one by one.

A group of strangers gets stuck in an elevator. PERSON VS. TECHNOLOGY The central character struggles with or against the forces of technology. Examples A group of strangers gets stuck in an elevator. A teenage boy is pursued by robots from space that transform into cars.

PRACTICE Read each description, identify the antagonist (opposing force) and the type of conflict. Example An archeologist attempts to escape a hidden temple overrun by a vampire army. External Conflict Conflict Type: Person vs. Supernatural

An elderly man struggles to learn how to use his new phone. 1 An elderly man struggles to learn how to use his new phone.

External Conflict Conflict Type: Person vs. Technology ANSWER External Conflict Conflict Type: Person vs. Technology

2 Two boxers who were formerly friends compete for the championship belt.

External Conflict Conflict Type: Person vs. Person ANSWER External Conflict Conflict Type: Person vs. Person

3 A young woman fights to gain admittance in an elite prep school that was only for boys.

External Conflict Conflict Type: Person vs. Society ANSWER External Conflict Conflict Type: Person vs. Society

A group of colonists struggle to survive the winter in a strange land. 4 A group of colonists struggle to survive the winter in a strange land.

External Conflict: Conflict Type: Person vs. Nature ANSWER External Conflict: Conflict Type: Person vs. Nature

5 A students struggles against the urge to procrastinate and play video games rather than to do his homework.

Internal Conflict: Conflict Type: Person vs. Self ANSWER Internal Conflict: Conflict Type: Person vs. Self