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What is Conflict? A problem or issue in a story
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Character vs. Self Type of INTERNAL CONFLICT when a character has a personal issue or problem within themself. This could be trying to achieve a goal, making a choice, or overcoming emotions/feelings.
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Character vs. Nature Type of EXTERNAL CONFLICT when the character has an issue or problem with a force of nature, such as a natural disaster, and is usually struggling to survive.
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Character vs. Society Type of EXTERNAL CONFLICT when the character has a problem with something that is happening in the world, such as rules, laws, politics, or a group of people.
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Character vs. Character Type of EXTERNAL CONFLICT when the character has an issue, disagreement, or problem with another character. Usually there is a struggle between the “good” and “bad”.
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Jimmy is fighting against the voices in his head. Character vs. Self
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At a track meet, several students are racing to the finish. Character vs. Character
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An American soldier is in Germany fighting against the Nazi army. Character vs. Society
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Fred is trying to hide during an earthquake. Character vs. Nature
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Lisa has trouble reading. Character vs. Self
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Katniss is trying to survive in The Hunger Games. Character vs. Society
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A mother and her three children are trying to make it home during a snowstorm. Character vs. Nature
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Sir Callahan is trying to slay the mighty dragon. Character vs. Character
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A dog is trying to find a dry spot in the rain. Character vs. Nature
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Jamie is learning to walk again after suffering serious injuries. Character vs. Self
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Two boys on the football team are getting into a fight. Character vs. Character
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A student is trying to convince the principal and district to change the dress code. Character vs. Society
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Brian is trying to do 1,000 pushups in a row without stopping. Character vs. Self
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A deer hunter is trying to escape the clutches of a wild bear. Character vs. Nature
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Tina is trying to climb Mt. Everest Character vs. Self Or Character vs. Nature
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An old man is trying to quit smoking. Character vs. Self
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A student with Down’s Syndrome is trying to convince everyone that he should be allowed to run for cross country. Character vs. Society
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Two jewel thieves are trying to escape from an evil mummy. Character vs. Character
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Jack is begging Jill not to push him down the hill. Character vs. Character
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