Types of Conflict Definitions
Literary Definitions #1
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Types of Conflict
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A character has a problem with technology.

What is character vs. technology?

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A series of events that make up the story.

What is a plot?

100

The main character of the story.

What is the protagonist?

100

When and where a story takes place.

What is the setting?

100

Jason was running late to pick up his wife's birthday cake. When he got to the bakery and asked them for his order, he paid for it and left without checking to make sure it was all right. When he arrived home and pulled it out of the box to surprise his wife, he noticed the cake said, "Better luck next time, George." He was very annoyed with the bakery. 

What is character vs. character? 

200

Protagonist vs Anagonist

What is character vs. character?

200

The ending of the story when all loose ends are tied up. 

What is the resolution?

200

The person or thing the protagonist has a problem with.

What is the antagonist?

200

The person that tells the story.

What is the narrator?

200

Steve decided to go on a hike since he had the day off. He drove two hours to get to the mountain. However, when he got out of his car and started pulling out his gear, he realized he forgot the trail map. 

What is character vs. self?

300

A struggle between the character and themself. 

What is character vs. self?

300

The beginning of the story; introduces the setting and characters.

What is the exposition?

300

The problem in the story.

What is the conflict?

300

A break in the story to tell something that happened in the past.

What is a flashback?

300

Gabe and Carson were outside playing basketball when the sky suddenly started to darken. They ignored it for a while, until they heard a loud noise coming from the sky. When they looked up, they noticed a space ship hovering right over them. They barely had time to scream before they were beamed up into the ship and carried off to space. 

What is character vs. supernatural?

400

A person has a problem with animals, the weather, or other natural elements.

What is person vs. nature?

400

The turning point in the story where there is a notable shift. 

What is the climax?

400

The life lesson you should learn.

What is the theme?

400

A clue or hint about something that is going to happen later in the story.

What is foreshadowing?

400

The boy scouts went on their annual trip into the mountains for their overnight stay. However, the boy scout leader hadn't checked the weather before heading up there. That night, the boys and their tents were covered in 12 inches of snow and covered the path back down the mountain. Will they make it out alive?

What is character vs. nature?

500

A person has a problem with rules, laws or traditions.

What is person vs. society?

500

Where additional problems arise and lead up to the climax.

What is the rising action?

500

The feeling you should get from the story.

What is mood?

500

An author uses an object to represent an idea.

What is symbolism?

500

Robbie had just gotten his driver's license and was so excited, he decided to go on a cross country road trip. Unfortunately, Robbie didn't check the speed limits as he was driving through the different states, and he ended up getting speeding tickets in seven different states. The police arrested him for all of his unpaid tickets. 

What is character vs. society?

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