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What type of conflict is characterized by a character struggling against societal expectations?
What type of conflict is characterized by a character struggling against societal expectations?
- Person v Technology
- Person v Supernatural
- Person v Society (correct)
- Person v Nature
Which conflict type involves a character battling their own fears or self-doubts?
Which conflict type involves a character battling their own fears or self-doubts?
- Person v Technology
- Person v Nature
- Person v Person
- Person v Self (correct)
What distinguishes resolution from solution in the context of conflict?
What distinguishes resolution from solution in the context of conflict?
- Resolution brings an end to the conflict while solution does not.
- Resolution refers to ongoing issues, whereas solution ends all problems.
- Resolution is a problem without an answer, and solution is its ending. (correct)
- Resolution is a definite answer, while solution is an indefinite result.
In which type of conflict do characters face technological advancements or scientific discoveries?
In which type of conflict do characters face technological advancements or scientific discoveries?
What is an example of external conflict?
What is an example of external conflict?
Study Notes
Conflict
- Conflict is a struggle between opposing forces.
- There are two main categories of conflict: external conflict and internal conflict.
- External Conflict: A character faces struggles with outside forces.
- Internal Conflict: A character battles with inner struggles.
External Conflict Types
- Person v. Person: A character clashes with another character.
- Person v. Society: A character struggles with a law, tradition, or institution.
- Person v. Nature: A character battles against natural forces.
- Person v. Technology: A character faces challenges created by technology.
- Person v. Supernatural: A character confronts forces that are not from this world.
Internal Conflict Types
- Person v. Self: A character has an internal battle with emotions like fear, self-doubt, or self-destructive tendencies.
Resolution and Solution
- Resolution: The outcome of a problem that may not have a clear answer.
- Solution: The answer to a problem that brings it to a close.
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Explore the various types of conflict found in literature through this quiz. Learn about external conflicts involving characters and their adversaries, as well as internal conflicts that depict personal struggles. Gain insight into how these conflicts shape narratives and character development.