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Conflict
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Do Now: Silently, write in your Notebook What type of insult would most provoke you? Explain why. One about your dress or appearance? One about a friend or family member? One about a hero or belief? Suggest ways to deal with insults.
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Conflict A struggle between opposing forces Characters in conflict form the basis for novels, short stories, and plays.
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External Conflict: a struggle between a character and an outside force.
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Person vs. Person The protagonist fights directly against another character with apparently opposing aims.
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Person vs. Nature The protagonist fights directly against another character with apparently opposing aims.
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Person vs. Society A character has a problem with a whole group of people or fights against the laws and rules of the society.
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Person vs. Unknown Is considered an External Conflict but usually prompts an Internal Conflict by raising questions This conflict encompasses: Man vs. Supernatural Man vs. God
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Internal Conflict a struggle within a character’s mind.
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Person vs. Self Character struggles to overcome fear, addiction, emotional damage or other crippling personal issue.
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Let’s Practice! You’re taking a shortcut through the woods to your cousin’s house — with your five-year-old sister in tow. She scratches her leg on a bush and whines, then it begins to rain very hard. You want to make a run for it, but your sister refuses to budge. You’ve never seen it rain like this before, and you’ve never been in this part of the woods. Person vs. Nature
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One more example… Let’s look at page 6, and Scout’s description of her fight with Calpurnia: “… our battles were epic and one-sided. Calpurnia always won, mainly because Atticus always took her side” (Lee 6) Step 1: What kind of conflict? Person vs. Person Step 2: Impact on the story? Calpurnia is a person who checks Scout’s behavior, is a mother figure, and disciplines her. Calpurnia is someone very important to Scout and her family.
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