TYPES OF CONFLICT. Why is CONFLICT important?  Without conflict, there is no plot!  The plot mountain is created around the conflict…  Introduced in.

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TYPES OF CONFLICT

Why is CONFLICT important?  Without conflict, there is no plot!  The plot mountain is created around the conflict…  Introduced in rising action…  Is faced head-on during climax…  Begins to work itself out during falling action…  Is resolved during resolution.

EXTERNAL CONFLICT  An external conflict is between a character and an outside force.  Man vs. Man  Man vs. Nature  Man vs. Society

MAN vs. MAN  A character struggles with another character.  Protagonist vs. Antagonist  The classic “good guy” vs. “bad guy” situation  Can you think of any examples?

MAN vs. NATURE  A character struggles with a force of nature (natural disaster, desolation, animal, etc.)  Usually, the character is struggling to survive.  Can you think of any examples?

MAN vs. SOCIETY  In this conflict, a character or a group of characters fight against the society in which they live.  The character fights against social traditions or rules (fight for freedom, rights, for a cause etc.)  Society becomes a “character” of its own  Usually used to comment on positive or negative aspects of real society (SATIRE)  Can you think of any examples?

INTERNAL CONFLICT  An internal conflict is between a character and his/her self.  Man vs. Self

MAN vs. SELF  The character’s struggle takes place in his/her own mind.  Usually has something to do with a choice (choosing between right and wrong), or it may have to do with overcoming emotions or mixed feelings.  Can you think of any examples?

OTHER TYPES OF CONFLICT  Man vs. Supernatural  Gods, ghosts, monsters, spirits, aliens, etc.  Man vs. Fate  Fight for choice; fight against destiny  Man vs. Technology  Computers, machines, etc.