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Explore the dynamics of conflict in stories with protagonists facing external and internal battles, reflecting on growth and resolution. Analyze character choices, fears, and reactions to challenges.
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National 4 Added Value Unit Conflict
Basic ideas • A story has two main characters: • Hero – protagonist • The villain – antagonist • A story has a goal: • something that has to be done, an enemy to be defeated, a challenge to be won, a problem to be overcome • A story has a plot: • The antagonist gets in the way of the protagonist and tries to stop him/her achieving their goal • What happens is what becomes the plot
Conflict There are two main types of conflict: • External conflict • Between the hero and the outside world or another character • Internal conflict • Within the hero, where he/she has to overcome their own weaknesses
External Conflict • Your protagonist V your antagonist • Individual vs. Individual • Individual vs. Nature • Individual vs. Society • Individual vs. Machine • Individual vs. some supernatural agency such as gods, demons, fate, etc.
Internal conflict Which direction does your character choose? How will your character cope with what he/she has experienced?
Conflict and plot • The stories that you have read will be full of situations where the characters experience conflict with others or within themselves. • Try to understand the stories that you read in terms of conflict. • List the conflicts and the reasons for them and the way that these conflicts are resolved.
Conflict and resolution • Conflict is only the beginning of the story – it is how your protagonist deals with it that matters. • Read your stories and focus on how the problem that is put in the protagonist’s way is resolved. • How does your protagonist achieve his/her goals? • Does your protagonist “grow” or change in the course of the story?
Conflict and resolution • Does your character feel angry about what they have had to overcome? • Does your character feel confused about what they have had to overcome? • Does your character feel a sense of resolve about what they have had to overcome?
Your reaction to the story • How do you feel about the main character and what they have had to go through? • Did they react well or badly to the conflict and the situation? • Did you admire them for the way that they handled it?