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2 LESSON OBJECTIVES - Identify conflict in literature
© Presto Plans LESSON OBJECTIVES - Identify conflict in literature Understand the difference between external and internal conflict Understand the different types of conflict © Presto Plans

3 In a story, conflict is the struggle between opposing forces.
© Presto Plans WHAT IS CONFLICT? In a story, conflict is the struggle between opposing forces.

4 Internal conflict takes place inside of the body/mind.
© Presto Plans INTERNAL CONFLICT Internal conflict takes place inside of the body/mind. Which One?

5 INTERNAL CONFLICT Person vs. Self
© Presto Plans INTERNAL CONFLICT The struggle is within the character--making a difficult decision, for example. A character struggling to overcome fear, addiction, emotional damage, or other personal issue. Person vs. Self © Presto Plans

6 External Conflict takes place outside of the body/mind.
© Presto Plans EXTERNAL CONFLICT External Conflict takes place outside of the body/mind.

7 EXTERNAL CONFLICT Person Vs Person Person Vs Nature Person Vs Society
© Presto Plans EXTERNAL CONFLICT There three types of external conflict: Person Vs Person Person Vs Nature Person Vs Society

8 EXTERNAL CONFLICT Person vs. Person
© Presto Plans EXTERNAL CONFLICT Person vs. Person This is mostly seen in the form of two characters against each other (protagonist vs. antagonist), but it does not have to be a physical confrontation; it can be a battle between ideas.

9 Lance Trumbull – EverestPeaceProject.org
© Presto Plans EXTERNAL CONFLICT Person vs. Environment Environment is defined as anything surrounding a person. This can include the weather, objects, activities etc. Lance Trumbull – EverestPeaceProject.org

10 The protagonist battles against element of government
© Presto Plans EXTERNAL CONFLICT The protagonist battles against element of government or culture. Person Vs Society

11 What type of conflict is being illustrated in these pictures?
© Presto Plans TIME TO PRACTICE What type of conflict is being illustrated in these pictures?

12 Person vs. Self, Person, Environment, or Society?
© Presto Plans Person vs. Self, Person, Environment, or Society?

13 Person vs. Self, Person, Environment, or Society?
© Presto Plans Person vs. Self, Person, Environment, or Society?

14 Person vs. Self, Person, Environment, or Society?
© Presto Plans Person vs. Self, Person, Environment, or Society?

15 Person vs. Self, Person, Environment, or Society?
© Presto Plans Person vs. Self, Person, Environment, or Society?

16 What type of conflict is being illustrated in these passages of text?
© Presto Plans TIME TO PRACTICE What type of conflict is being illustrated in these passages of text?

17 “Today I am going to leave him. I'm going to walk right up to
© Presto Plans Person vs. Self, Person, Environment, or Society? Shelly stared into the mirror brushing her teeth. Every morning, she had the same conversation with her reflection. “Today's the day,” she thought, “Today I am going to leave him. I'm going to walk right up to him and tell him it's over"

18 social life - it is nothing but studying for the rest of this year!”
© Presto Plans Person vs. Self, Person, Environment, or Society? I was just about to update my Facebook profile, when my mother walked in. In her hand was my report card. This was not going to end well for me. “How are you are failing three classes? Say goodbye to your social life - it is nothing but studying for the rest of this year!” I couldn't believe my ears. "Mom! You are being totally unreasonable!" © Presto Plans

19 six days until they are afforded the opportunity to meet with
© Presto Plans Person vs. Self, Person, Environment, or Society? Tired of the pay inequality at her work, Joanna decided to take things into her own hands. She rallied the women in her office to stage a peaceful protest. They picketed outside the building for six days until they are afforded the opportunity to meet with the general managers.

20 the hall. He knew his only option was out the window.
© Presto Plans Person vs. Self, Person, Environment, or Society? Richard leaped from his bed and ran to the door. The smell of the smoke woke him, and when he heard the alarm in his hallway sound, he knew he was in trouble. He opened the door and flames filled the hall. He knew his only option was out the window.


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