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Six Types of Conflict

Six Types of Conflict. The Plot Thickens. What's a Conflict ?. A conflict is a problem that the central character encounters. Examples A young boy gets lost on a camping trip Two twin brothers want to take the same girl to prom Every story worth reading has a conflict .

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Six Types of Conflict

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  1. Six Types of Conflict The Plot Thickens

  2. What's a Conflict? A conflictis a problem that the central character encounters. Examples A young boy gets lost on a camping trip Two twin brothers want to take the same girl to prom Every story worth reading has a conflict. If there is no conflict, there is no tension. Some stories has multiple conflicts.

  3. Overview of Conflict Types • Person vs. Person • Person vs. Self • Person vs. Society • Person vs. Nature • Person vs. Supernatural • Person vs. Technology

  4. Person vs. Person The central character faces opposition from another person or group of people. Examples • A new student is bullied by a bigger, older student. • A terrorist group has kidnapped the President's daughter and only one man can save the day.

  5. Person vs. Self The central character faces an internal struggle. Examples • A teenage girl must come to terms with her body image and confront her anorexic tendencies. • A soldier struggles to fit back into society after returning from a high intensity combat zone.

  6. Person vs. Society The central character or group of characters battles against oppositional traditions, institutions, or laws. Examples • A group of immigrants fight for equal pay and fair treatment in the work place. • A whistleblower leaks documents showing his government's unconstitutional surveillance programs

  7. Person vs. Nature The central character struggles against animals, the elements, or other natural forces. Examples • A tornado chaser attempts to get footage from a powerful storm. • A hunter gets lost in the jungle and is pursued by a man-eating lion.

  8. Person vs. Supernatural The central character is challenged by forces that are not of this world. Examples • A family moves into a house on a Civil War battle ground that turns out to be haunted. • A teenage girl falls in love with both a swamp monster and a mummy and must choose between them.

  9. Person vs. Technology The central character struggles with or against the forces of technology. Examples • A young boy is pursued by a robotic killing machine. • A girl fights a vending machine to get back her dollar.

  10. Practice Read each description, identify the antagonist (opposing force) and the type of conflict. Example An archeologist attempts to escape a hidden temple overrun by a vampire army. Antagonist: Vampire army Conflict Type: Person vs. Supernatural

  11. 1 A small group of human survivors resist a conquering robot army.

  12. Answer Antagonist: Robot army Conflict Type: Person vs. Technology

  13. 2 Two former friends compete for the same scholarship.

  14. Answer Antagonist: Former friend Conflict Type: Person vs. Person

  15. 3 A young boy digs a hole in his backyard and finds a gateway to another dimension, one which is filled with monsters.

  16. Answer Antagonist: Monsters / Other Dimension Conflict Type: Person vs. Supernatural

  17. 4 A team of artic fisherman struggle to survive after they are shipwrecked.

  18. Answer Antagonist: Arctic weather / hunger Conflict Type: Person vs. Nature

  19. 5 An African American man challenges the practices of racial profiling and police brutality in his community.

  20. Answer Antagonist: Societal practices and perpetrators of police brutality / racial profiling Conflict Type: Person vs. Society

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