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Literary Elements

Literary Elements. Conflict. Definition--Conflict. The Problem that a character is faced with in the story. Four Types of Conflict. Character vs. Character One character in conflict with another Disagreement, Competition, Physical Fight. Four Types of Conflict. Character vs. Environment

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Literary Elements

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  1. Literary Elements Conflict

  2. Definition--Conflict • The Problem that a character is faced with in the story.

  3. Four Types of Conflict Character vs. Character • One character in conflict with another • Disagreement, Competition, Physical Fight

  4. Four Types of Conflict Character vs. Environment • Character struggles to survive against the harsh forces of nature • In conflict with dangers posed by the natural world

  5. Four Types of Conflict Character vs. Society • Character is in conflict with a group • Character and/or his ideas are rejected by group • Character rejects group or its ideas • Often found in conjunction with Internal Conflict

  6. Four Types of Conflict Internal Conflict • Conflict within the heart or mind of a character • Emotional upset • Uncertainty about what to do

  7. Patterns of Conflict • Character generally makes several attempts to solve problem—often 3 attempts • Attempts are unsuccessful • Character eventually must take desperate measures to solve problem

  8. Outcomes of Conflict • Character overcomes Problem (happy ending)—most common outcome in stories • Problem overcomes Character (tragic ending) • Character learns to live with the Problem (problem unresolved)—most realistic outcome

  9. Final Word about Conflict • Conflict is driving force behind story • Without a problem there is no story • Considered most important of literary elements

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