Two Wolves
Conflict Types
Examples of Conflict
Literary Techniques
Film Techniques
100

Full name of the protagonist.

Ben Silver.

100

A conflict between character is normally expressed as 'Character Vs ________'.

Character

100

List the correct Character Vs _____________.

An argument between a father and son.

Character Vs Character.

100

A direct comparison. Often uses 'like' or 'as'.

Simile.

100

What type of angle is this?

Low angle shot.

200
Age of main protagonist at the start of the novel.

13

200

A conflict between a character and culture/groups of people is normally expressed as 'Character Vs ________'.

Society.

200

List the correct Character Vs _____________.

A young boy is trapped in the wild.

Character Vs Nature.

200

An implied meaning of a word.

Connotation.

200

What type of shot moves on a horizontal axis?

Panning Shot.

300

What is the main protagonist commonly called by his dad?

Cop.

300

A conflict between character and the natural world is normally expressed as 'Character Vs ________'.

Nature.

300

List the correct Character Vs _____________.

A young rebel rises up against a machine invasion.

Character Vs Technology.

300

A reoccurring idea or theme.

Reoccurring Motif.
300

This is the technical name for transitioning between shots in a movie.

Cut.

400

What does ONE of the wolves represent?

Ben's Father.
OR
Ben.

400

A conflict between character and fate is normally expressed as 'Character Vs ________'.

Divine.

400

List the correct Character Vs _____________.

After a poor exam result, Bob struggles.

Character Vs Self.

400

Deliberate word choice by the writer. Often used to bring focus to a concept.

Diction.

400

The technical name for setting the scene.

Mise en scène

500

Which tribe does the 'Two Wolves' folktale originate from?

Cherokee.
500

What is vs short for? Spelling is crucial here!

Versus.

500

List the TWO correct Character Vs _____________.


A character debates against a governmental official. 

Character Vs Society.

Character Vs Character.

500

A fancy word meaning the repetition of the first clause of a successive sentences.

"I came. I saw. I conquered." 

Anaphora.

500

A type of sound that occurs in film that only the audience is able to hear.

Non-Diegetic Sound