TYPES OF LITERARY CONFLICT Bautista, Honey Grace C. BSMT, 2C, Humanities June 15, 2015 Mr. Jaime Cabrera Centro Escolar University, Philippines I learn about the seven types of literary conflict by completing this activity. If there is a will, there is a way Related Stuff #1 Related Stuff #2
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TYPES OF LITERARY CONFLICT Bautista, Honey Grace C.BSMT, 2C, Humanities June 15, 2015Mr. Jaime CabreraCentro Escolar University, Philippines
I learn about the seven types of literary conflict by
Without conflict, there is no story: no TV shows, movies, radio dramas, comics, novels… and life would be boring.
The storyline happens due to the conflict. Conflict is introduced in the rising action. Change happens at the turning point. Conflict is faced head-on during the
climax. Conflict begins to work itself out during
the falling action. Conflict is resolved during the resolution. This homework is worth 10 quizzes. Each
quiz is numbered.
1. INTERNAL CONFLICT There is only one type of internal conflict.
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MAN vs. SELF
The character(s) struggle happens in their own mind(s). This may be a choice between right and wrong, or
related overcoming emotions or mixed feelings.
My First Idea My Second Idea My Resulting Action
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2. EXTERNAL CONFLICT There are six types of external conflict.
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MAN vs. MAN
A character struggles with another character. Protagonist vs. Antagonist
A character struggles with a force of nature such as natural disaster, desolation, animal, or any natural element (also called Man VS Environment). This can be a struggle for control, or for survival.
Human Nature The Struggle
Insert a photo of a force of nature.
The photo should be a close-up,
clear, and should fit and fill this
space.
Insert a photo of yourself that
exemplifies this type of conflict.
The photo should be clear and
should fit and fill this space.
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MAN vs. SOCIETY
In this conflict, a character or a group of characters fight against a society or large organization or group.
The character fights against social traditions, rules, values, beliefs, or ways of doing something.
This can be used to comment on positive or negative aspects of real society (satire)
Insert a photo of yourself that exemplifies this type of conflict. The photo should be clear, and should fit and fill this space.
I personalize my learning about the types of literary conflict by completing this
three-part activity.
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New concepts learned I learned that even though there are
many types of literary conflict, each has essential in our lives.
NEW INPUTS8
This reminds me of… This reminds me of the struggles I’ve
encountered in life and how I resolve all those problems by right making decisions, and if not I apply the things that I’ve learned from my mistakes
CONNECTIONS9
Usefulness in real situations For example, the main character in a
good story has to evolve, has to struggle, has to make choices. They may or may not succeed, depending on your direction and imagination. Like in real life, people struggle and make choices and it can affect the things that might happen in the future.
APPLICATIONS10
Note: Tests can include ideas from these sources: [Reference1] [Reference 2]