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1 Internal & External Conflict Explaining elements of a text

2 Watch this quick video regarding internal & external conflict  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcTz9 yohwHk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcTz9 yohwHk

3 Types of Conflict  Man Vs. Man The conflict between two characters is generally considered a conflict between one man and another man. This is the most common and most obvious literary conflict.  Man Vs. Himself Internal conflict is another common conflict in literature. This is often portrayed by a character fighting against his own conscience or moral beliefs.

4 Types of Conflict continued o Man Vs. Nature This conflict is portrayed when man fights against the forces of nature. This can be represented in several ways, possibly as man fighting against a whale, as in “Moby Dick,” or man fighting against disease. o Man Vs. Society This conflict of man versus society is often represented by a person who is an outcast or by a character who tries to break the normal rules society has established.

5 Internal Conflict  In literature and drama, a struggle which takes place in the main character’s mind and through which the character reaches a new understanding or dynamic change.

6 External Conflict  In literature, a struggle between the main character and another character, or against nature, or some outside force.

7 Review what we learned! https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=rg_10OfdEss https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=rg_10OfdEss


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