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Conflict

Conflict. Conflict is a struggle between two opposing forces In literature, conflicts drive the story from problem to climax to solution. Three types of Conflict. Character vs. Character Character vs. Nature Character vs. Self. Character vs. Character.

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Conflict

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  1. Conflict • Conflict is a struggle between two opposing forces • In literature, conflicts drive the story from problem to climax to solution.

  2. Three types of Conflict • Character vs. Character • Character vs. Nature • Character vs. Self

  3. Character vs. Character • One character struggles against another character • Protagonist vs. Antagonist • Examples • Roy vs. Dana • Harry vs. Lord Voldemort • Percy vs. Luke • Roy vs. Mr. Eberhart

  4. Character vs. Nature • One character struggles against a force of nature • Example • Karana vs. the island

  5. Character vs. Self • One character struggles against himself • The struggle takes place in his mind and is usually is about making a choice or decision • Examples • Roy vs. himself (About helping Mullet Fingers)

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