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Types of Conflicts In Literature… and in Real Life

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Types of Conflicts. In Literature… and in Real Life. Literary Conflict. External Conflict External Conflict takes place outside of the body. Literary Conflict. Internal Conflict Internal conflict takes place inside of the body/mind. Internal Conflict Example. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Types of Conflicts

In Literature…and in Real Life

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Literary ConflictExternal Conflict

External Conflict takes place outside of the body

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Literary ConflictInternal Conflict

Internal conflict takes place inside of the body/mind

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Internal Conflict Example

The Lord of the Rings: Smeagol/Gollum

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Types of External Conflict 1) character vs. character 2) character vs. nature 3) character vs. society

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Character vs. character The protagonist is fighting against

another character (usually opposite).Harry Potter vs. Voldemort

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Character vs. Nature Character fights against a natural force.

Kyle vs. Tsunami

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Character vs. Society Character fights against society

(government or culture)Katniss vs. The Capitol

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1 Type of Internal Conflict

Character vs. Self Character has a battle with himself/herself Character struggles with personal issues

Live life as an outcast or take Pride Rock???

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Practice What type of conflict is it?

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Practice What type of conflict is it?

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Practice What type of conflict is it?

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Practice Read the passage: with a partner, decide what kind of

conflict it is:

The poor duckling was driven about by every one; even his brothers and sisters were unkind to him, and would say, “Ah, you ugly creature, I wish the cat would get you,” and his mother said she wished he had never been born.

The ducks pecked him, the chickens beat him, and the girl who fed the poultry kicked him with her feet. So at last he ran away, frightening the little birds in the hedge as he flew over the palings. “They are afraid of me because I am ugly,” he said. So he closed his eyes, and flew still farther, until he came out on a large moor, inhabited by wild ducks. Here he remained the whole night, feeling very tired and sorrowful.

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Ready for Final Practice Let’s Finish the Test!

After the Test: Have “Theme” half-sheets ready to

discuss theme Video Character Analysis Writing