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Cornell Notes

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What is meant by conflict?

• Struggle or clash between opposing

–Characters

–Forces

–emotions

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Cornell Notes

Conflict • Struggle or clash between opposing:

– Characters

– Forces

– Emotions

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Two Types of Conflicts

• External • Internal

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Cornell Notes

Conflict

Types

• Struggle or class between opposing

– Characters

– Forces

– Emotions

• External and Internal

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External Conflicts

• Definition:

character struggles against an outside force

Types of External Conflicts:

• Man vs. Man

• Man vs. Nature

• Man vs. Society

• Man vs. Fate

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Definition External Conflict

Types

• Struggle against outside force

• Man vs. Man• Man vs. Nature• Man vs. Society• Man vs. Fate

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external conflicts

Man vs. Man

Man vs. Nature

• Man vs. Man• Man vs. Nature• Man vs. Society• Man vs. Fate

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Man vs. Man

• Man vs. Man (physical) - The leading character struggles with his physical strength against other humans.

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external conflicts

Man vs. Man

Man vs. Society

• Man vs. Man• Man vs. Society• Man vs. Nature• Man vs. Fate

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external conflicts

Man vs. Man

Man vs. Nature

• Man vs. Man• Man vs. Society• Man vs. Nature• Man vs. Fate

• (Physical) physical strength against other humans

• [You decide what to put.]

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Man vs. Nature

• Man vs. Man (physical) - The leading character struggles with his physical strength against forces of nature or animals.

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Man vs. Society

• Man vs. Society (social) - The leading character struggles against ideas, practices, or customs of other people.

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Man vs. Fate

• Man vs. Circumstances (classical) - The leading character struggles against fate, or the circumstances of life facing him/her.

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Internal Conflict• Is a mental or spiritual struggle within

a single character between opposing

–Needs

–Desires

–Emotions

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Definition Internal Conflict

• Mental or spiritual struggle against within a single character between opposing:– ?– ?– ?

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Internal Conflict• Is a mental or spiritual struggle within

a single character between opposing

–Needs

–Desires

–Emotions

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Man vs. Self• Man vs. Himself/Herself

(psychological) -  The leading character struggles with himself/herself; with his/her own soul, ideas of right or wrong, physical limitations, choices, etc.

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Man vs. self

(himself/

herself)

• (psychological) character’s struggle with himself/herself with his or her own:– ?– ?– ?– ?– ?

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Man vs. Self• Man vs. Himself/Herself

(psychological) -  The leading character struggles with himself/herself; with his/her own soul, ideas of right or wrong, physical limitations, choices, etc.

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Man vs. self

(himself/

Herself)

• (psychological) struggle with himself/herself with his or her own:– Soul– Ideas of right and wrong– Physical limitations– Choices– Etc.

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Man vs. Self• Man vs. Himself/Herself

(psychological) -  The leading character struggles with himself/herself; with his/her own soul, ideas of right or wrong, physical limitations, choices, etc.