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  1. 23 kwi 2023 · This document defines and provides examples of different types of conflict that can appear in literature, including internal and external conflict. Internal conflict involves a character's internal struggle or mixed feelings, such as deciding between right and wrong.

  2. 11 paź 2018 · This document discusses conflict in literature. It defines two main types of conflict: external and internal. External conflict involves a character struggling against an outside force like another character, nature, or society.

  3. 13 lip 2013 · Explain that a conflict statement is a simple, but effective way to identify the conflict of the story. Point out in the example sentence the protagonist, what Cinderella wants, and what is preventing her from attaining her desire.

  4. Identifying Conflict. Internal vs. External Internal conflict takes place in a person’s mind for example, a struggle to make a decision or overcome a.

  5. 9 Character vs. nature (external conflict) Character vs. nature-involves conflict between an individual and the natural world or natural forces such as fighting a powerful hurricane, remaining safe in a flood or snowstorm, surviving after a plane crash, lost in the desert, etc.

  6. An external conflict is a problem, antagonism, or struggle that takes place between a character and an outside force. External conflict drives the action of a plot forward. Some additional key details about external conflict: In an external conflict, a character may be struggling against another character, the natural world, or society.

  7. Presentation transcript: 1 Literary Conflict. 2 Conflict In a story, conflict is the struggle between opposing forces. 3 Protagonist The main character. 4 Antagonist The character in conflict with the main character. 5 External Conflict takes place outside of the body. 6 There are three types of external conflict. 7 Character vs. Character.