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Mrs. Melissa Rector Mrs. Melissa Rector English 9 English 9 October 21, 2002 October 21, 2002

Mrs. Melissa Rector English 9 October 21, 2002 By the end of this lesson, you will be able to: identify Conflict as it appears in literature. identify

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Page 1: Mrs. Melissa Rector English 9 October 21, 2002 By the end of this lesson, you will be able to: identify Conflict as it appears in literature. identify

Mrs. Melissa RectorMrs. Melissa RectorEnglish 9English 9October 21, 2002October 21, 2002

Page 2: Mrs. Melissa Rector English 9 October 21, 2002 By the end of this lesson, you will be able to: identify Conflict as it appears in literature. identify

By the end of this lesson, By the end of this lesson, you will be able to:you will be able to:

identify Conflict as it appears in literature.identify Conflict as it appears in literature.

distinguish between Internal and External distinguish between Internal and External

conflict.conflict.

place conflict in one of three subcategories. place conflict in one of three subcategories.

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Main MenuMain Menu

Internal ConflictInternal Conflict

External ConflictExternal Conflict

Review Review (complete above sections first)(complete above sections first)

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Internal ConflictInternal Conflict

Definition:Definition:

A struggle that takes place in a character's A struggle that takes place in a character's mind is called internal conflict. mind is called internal conflict.

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Internal Conflict is …Internal Conflict is …NOT a visual or tangible NOT a visual or tangible

opposition. opposition.

a character dealing with his a character dealing with his

or her own mixed feelings or or her own mixed feelings or

emotions.emotions.

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Example of Internal Example of Internal ConflictConflict

A character may have to decide between A character may have to decide between right and wrong or between two solutions right and wrong or between two solutions to a problem. to a problem.

Page 7: Mrs. Melissa Rector English 9 October 21, 2002 By the end of this lesson, you will be able to: identify Conflict as it appears in literature. identify

Internal ConflictInternal ConflictSubcategorySubcategory

Man vs. himselfMan vs. himself

Internal conflict is Internal conflict is often referred to as often referred to as man vs. himself since man vs. himself since the struggle is inside the struggle is inside one’s head.one’s head.

Page 8: Mrs. Melissa Rector English 9 October 21, 2002 By the end of this lesson, you will be able to: identify Conflict as it appears in literature. identify

Man vs. Himself ExamplesMan vs. Himself Examples

Madame Loisel vs. her worry of losing the Madame Loisel vs. her worry of losing the

necklace necklace

Rainsford vs. his fear of being killedRainsford vs. his fear of being killed

Fortunato vs. his drunkenessFortunato vs. his drunkeness

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Quiz TimeQuiz Time

Now you’re ready to take a quiz!Now you’re ready to take a quiz!

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Internal Conflict QuizInternal Conflict Quiz

Question 1:Question 1:

Internal conflict is NOT:Internal conflict is NOT:

a.a. visiblevisible

b.b. difficultdifficult

c.c. seriousserious

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RIGHT!!RIGHT!!

GOOD JOB!GOOD JOB!

KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!

Question#2

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WrongWrong

Go back and review!Go back and review!

BackTo

Beginning

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Internal Conflict QuizInternal Conflict Quiz

Question 2:Question 2:

An example of Internal Conflict is:An example of Internal Conflict is:

a.a. RainsfordRainsford vs. General vs. General ZaroffZaroff

b.b. Madame Madame LoiselLoisel vs. her husband vs. her husband

c.c. FortunatoFortunato vs. his vs. his drunkenessdrunkeness

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Internal Conflict QuizInternal Conflict Quiz

Question 3:Question 3:

Internal conflict is often referred to as:Internal conflict is often referred to as:

a.a. man vs. manman vs. man

b.b. man vs. himselfman vs. himself

c.c. man vs. external forcesman vs. external forces

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External ConflictExternal Conflict

Definition:Definition:

A struggle between a character and an A struggle between a character and an outside force is an external conflict. outside force is an external conflict.

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Example of External Example of External ConflictConflict

Characters may face several types of Characters may face several types of outside forces. outside forces. The outside force may be another The outside force may be another character. It may be the character and the character. It may be the character and the community. community. The outside force may also be forces of The outside force may also be forces of nature. For example, a story might be the nature. For example, a story might be the main character struggling against the main character struggling against the arctic cold. arctic cold.

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External ConflictExternal ConflictSubcategoriesSubcategories

Man vs. ManMan vs. Man

Man vs. EnvironmentMan vs. Environment

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Man vs. ManMan vs. Man

This is mostly seen in the form of two This is mostly seen in the form of two characters against each other. characters against each other.

It can also be represented by a group of It can also be represented by a group of people. people.

It does not have to be a physical It does not have to be a physical confrontation; it can be a battle between confrontation; it can be a battle between two ideas. two ideas.

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Man vs. Man ExamplesMan vs. Man Examples

Rainsford vs. General ZaroffRainsford vs. General Zaroff

Fortunato vs. MontrosserFortunato vs. Montrosser

Frank and Patricia vs. the NunsFrank and Patricia vs. the Nuns

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Man vs. EnvironmentMan vs. Environment

Environment is defined as anything Environment is defined as anything surrounding a person.surrounding a person.

This can include weather, objects, This can include weather, objects, activities.activities.

Basically anything external EXCEPT Basically anything external EXCEPT people.people.

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Man vs. Environment Man vs. Environment ExamplesExamples

Lizzy vs. the MarigoldsLizzy vs. the Marigolds

Crew of the Satori vs. the StormCrew of the Satori vs. the Storm

Frank and Patricia vs. the wallFrank and Patricia vs. the wall

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External ConflictExternal Conflict

Now you’re ready to take Now you’re ready to take a quiz!a quiz!

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External Conflict QuizExternal Conflict Quiz

Question 1:Question 1:

Which is NOT an example of external Which is NOT an example of external conflict?conflict?

a.a. other charactersother characters

b.b. forces of natureforces of nature

c.c.decisions decisions

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RIGHT!RIGHT!

KEEP GOING! KEEP GOING!

YOU’RE DOING YOU’RE DOING GREAT!GREAT!

QuestionQuestion

#2#2

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Sorry. Try Again.Sorry. Try Again.

Back up and review.Back up and review.

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to theto the

BeginningBeginning

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External Conflict QuizExternal Conflict Quiz

Question 2:Question 2:

One subcategory of external conflict is:One subcategory of external conflict is:

a.a. man vs. manman vs. man

b.b. man vs. himselfman vs. himself

c.c. man vs. literatureman vs. literature

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External Conflict QuizExternal Conflict Quiz

Question 3:Question 3:

Rainsford being stuck in quicksand is an Rainsford being stuck in quicksand is an example of:example of:

a.a. man vs. mudman vs. mud

b.b. man vs. environmentman vs. environment

c.c. man vs. supernaturalman vs. supernatural

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External Conflict QuizExternal Conflict Quiz

Question 4:Question 4:

A conflict cannot be categorized as man A conflict cannot be categorized as man vs. man when:vs. man when:

a.a. the struggle is with more than 1 the struggle is with more than 1 character.character.

b.b. there is a physical confrontation.there is a physical confrontation.

c.c. the opposition is not human.the opposition is not human.

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ConflictConflictQuick ReviewQuick Review

•Internal Conflict •External Conflict

•MAN VS. HIMSELF•MAN VS. MAN

•MAN VS. ENVIRONMENT

•*not tangible •*other characters •*any outside force

•*in the mind•*not just physical confrontation •*anything in surroundings

•*decisions, feelings, emotions •*opposing ideas•*weather, objects, activities

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CONGRATULATIONS …CONGRATULATIONS …

You have completed this lesson!You have completed this lesson!

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ContentContent: The Language of Literature, 9: The Language of Literature, 9thth

grade edition; McDougal-Littell 2001grade edition; McDougal-Littell 2001

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