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Types of Conflict

Types of Conflict. Character vs. Character When a character struggles against another character or a particular problem that another character has caused Character vs. Self

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Types of Conflict

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  1. Types of Conflict • Character vs. Character • When a character struggles against another character or a particular problem that another character has caused • Character vs. Self • When a character struggles with himself about a problem of his own; usually a moral or ethical issue, sometimes a physical obstacle • Character vs. Nature • When a character faces a force such as the weather or an adverse setting or environment

  2. Identifying Conflict and Purpose • In each of the following examples, identify the kind of conflict presented • Then, evaluate the purpose of this conflict • Does it show something about the character? • Does it reveal or support a theme? • How does it move the plot forward?

  3. Of Mice and Men • George gets frustrated and irritated with the fact that Lennie has trouble remembering things, and often scolds him for forgetting • Lennie likes to pet soft things, such as mice, but tends to pet them too hard or kill them, unaware of his own strength. • George complains that if he didn’t have Lennie to take care of he would have a better life, and would be able to do the things he always wanted to do.

  4. Of Mice and Men • George and Lennie dream of one day being able to own a farm and to work only for themselves, but for now they must work to survive. • Curley, who has been known to pick fights with bigger men, picks a fight with Lennie. • Hoping to avoid any trouble, Lennie suggests that he and George leave the ranch.

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