CONFLICT TYPES. Before Conflict Protagonist – Main Character the story follows, usually the good guy in a story. Antagonist – The character who opposes.

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CONFLICT TYPES

Before Conflict Protagonist – Main Character the story follows, usually the good guy in a story. Antagonist – The character who opposes or is against the Protagonist, usually seen as the bad guy.

INTERNAL CONFLICT A struggle that takes place in a character's mind is called internal conflict. For example, a character may have to decide between right and wrong or between two solutions to a problem.

INTERNAL CONFLICT Sometimes, a character must deal with his or her own mixed feelings or emotions.

INTERNAL CONFLICT Man vs. self –Character is “fighting” with himself or herself.

EXTERNAL CONFLICT A struggle between a character and an outside force is an external conflict. Characters may face several types of outside forces. The outside force may be another character, group, nature or technology.

EXTERNAL CONFLICT Man vs. Man – –The most common form of external conflict is man vs. man. – –Many protagonists must face down an antagonist that stands in the way. – –The conflict could physical, emotional or mental standoff between characters

EXTERNAL CONFLICT Man vs. Group/Society –main character (or characters) thinks differently from society or has different concepts than what most people think. –Martin Luther King Jr. is a real life example.

EXTERNAL CONFLICT Man vs. Nature – –literature relies on the force of natural disasters to thwart the protagonist. – –This form of external conflict could involve floods, fires, storms, or severe winds.

EXTERNAL CONFLICT Man vs. Technology/machine – –Common within science fiction, man finds his enemy within machines. – –Technology goes out of control, growing past man's control over it. – –This type of external conflict presents a worst-case idea of a world ruled by its own inventions.

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