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1 Conflict in Literature Conflict: is the problem in the story that must be resolved. It is the basic struggle between opposing forces. Conflicts can be internal or external.

2 Person v. Person External conflict form of which occurs when a character has a struggle with an another character. Example: Rainsford v. Zaroff

3 Person v. Nature Form of an external conflict which occurs when a character has a problem with outside forces of nature: weather, animals, land, etc. Example: Man v. Wild (television show)

4 Person v. Society External conflict form of conflict in which a character disagrees or goes against societal values, laws, or beliefs. Example: Zaroff v. his “new game hunting”

5 Person v. Self Internal form of conflict in which the character is struggles his/her thoughts or ideas. Example: Rainsford v. his fear of being killed

6 Person v. Fate/Destiny An external conflict when a character has to deal with life and events ( in which he/ she has no control over) that happen unexpectedly along the way. Example: Appointment in Samarra


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