Narrative Poetry: Characters and Conflicts - Grade 7

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What is one type of character commonly found in narrative poetry?

  • Static Character
  • Antagonist (correct)
  • Flat Character
  • Supporting Character

Which type of conflict involves a character struggling against an external force?

  • Person vs. Self
  • Internal Conflict
  • Person vs. Society (correct)
  • Person vs. Person (correct)

What character type is designed to contrast with another character?

  • Antagonist
  • Protagonist
  • Dynamic Character
  • Foil (correct)

Which of the following is NOT a type of conflict in narrative poetry?

<p>Person vs. Context (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What distinguishes a dynamic character in narrative poetry?

<p>They undergo significant growth or change (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What type of character undergoes significant internal change throughout a narrative poem?

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Which type of conflict is characterized by a struggle between a character and their own emotions or decisions?

<p>Man vs. self (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What type of conflict involves a character dealing with societal norms or laws?

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Which character type is primarily defined by their lack of complexity and development in the narrative?

<p>Flat character (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What type of conflict features a character trying to survive against natural disasters or challenges?

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Study Notes

Character Types in Narrative Poetry

  • Common Character Type: Protagonist is often central in narrative poetry, driving the plot and engaging the audience’s emotions.
  • Character Contrast: Antagonist typically serves as the opposing force to the protagonist, creating tension and conflict within the story.

Types of Conflict

  • External Conflict: Occurs when a character struggles against an outside force, such as nature, society, or another character.
  • Types of Conflict in Narrative Poetry: Includes external conflict, internal conflict, person vs. society, and person vs. nature; however, not every conflict type applies universally.

Character Development

  • Dynamic Character: A character that undergoes significant internal change throughout the narrative, demonstrating growth or transformation as a response to experiences and events.

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