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Discover the Conflicts

Presented in Literary
Selections and the Need to
Resolve These Conflicts in
Non-Violent Ways

By: Ms. Jeany Rose A. Lariba


Discover the Conflicts
Presented in Literary
Selections and the Need to
Resolve These Conflicts in
Non-Violent Ways

By: Ms. Jeany Rose A. Lariba


True or False

___________1. A c
onflict is
a str uggle betw
een two
opposing forces
.
True or False
___________2. An
inter nal
c on f l i c t h a p p e n s b
etween
characters, some
on e o r
something in the
outside
wor ld.
True or False

__________3. Exter nal


conflicts happen with
in
the character’s o
wn
hear t or mind.
True or False
______________
4. Conflict
centers itse
lf within the
stor y’s them
e.
True or False
________________
5. A
p r o t a g o n i st i s
th e
central charac
ter in
the stor y and
t he
antagonist is t
he
opposing force
.
What is Conflict?
What are the two categories
of conflict?
1. Internal Conflict
2. External Conflict
6 Types of Literary Conflicts

1. Character vs. Self


2. Character vs. character
3. Character vs. nature
4. Character vs. Supernatural
5. Character vs. technology
6. Character vs. society
Take a look at the pictures below. Can you
identify the conflict depicted in each picture?

1. 2.
Take a look at the pictures below. Can you
identify the conflict depicted in each picture?

3. 4.
Take a look at the pictures below. Can you
identify the conflict depicted in each picture?

5.
Directions: Based on the story above, complete the
table below to show your understanding of conflicts in
literature.
CHARACTER CRITICAL QUESTIONS CONFLICT TYPE OF CONFLICT
STATEMENT

Protagonist’s What prevented the main


Name: character in getting what he/she
wanted?

Antagonist’s What is/are the reasons why


Name: he/she want/s to prevent the
protagonist in achieving his goal?

Other Important What other conflict can you spot


Character/s in the story?
1.
2.
Directions: Read the selection and answer the questions that
follow.

Dan and Jess were best of friends. Both excelled in


their academics. They always help each other both in
school and personal problems. Dan’s parents were rich
while Jess’s are very poor that they had financial
difficulties in sending all their children to school. But
this, doesn’t hinder Jess in pursuing his studies and
doing his best. However, one day, Dan’s parents told
him to stop befriending Jess since he is just after his
money and whatever help he can give. What do you
think will Dan do? What will Jess feel if he hears this?
HOMEWORK

1. What is the conflict in this scenario? What


type of conflict is it?

2. Write a sample dialogue between Dan and


Jess as they work to peacefully resolve this
conflict.
THE END

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