Setting (time and place. Identify the protagonist and two important facts about that character.

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Story: Setting (time and place Identify the protagonist and two important facts about that character. Identify the antagonist and two important facts about that character. A plot is a series of events in a narrative. A good plot has conflicts (struggles) to make it interesting. Which characters have conflicts and what are those conflicts? metimes the protagonist has a conflict with himself or a third person in addition to the main conflict with the antagonist. metimes the antagonist has a conflict with himself or a third person in addition to the main conflict with the protagonist. The point is this: There is almost always more than one conflict in a good story. This exercise asks you to identify some of them. and : and : and : Page 1 of 2 GO Narrative Conflict Worksheet

This part of the exercise asks you to consider what caused the conflicts you have identified. Think about those conflict and what events helped shape or cause them. Identify the events and explain the role each one played in helping to create the conflicts you have identified. Event / Situation How it helped shape or cause the conflict Page 2 of 2 GO Narrative Conflict Worksheet

Story \ Conflict(s): Climax Exposition Rising Action Falling Action Resolution

Parallel Episodes Parallel episodes are elements of a plot that are repeated. A good example of parallel episodes is the story of the Three Little Pigs. You may remember that in this story the big bad wolf threatened to blow down the house of each of the three little pigs. The wolf began by blowing down the house of straw; he then blew down the house made of wood; finally, he tried to blow down the house made of bricks. Each time he approached a pig s house, he began by saying, I ll huff and I ll puff and I ll blow your house down. Because the wolf repeats his actions, they are parallel episodes. Story Repeated Element In the boxes below, describe what happens each time the element is repeated.

Story: Setting: Main Characters: Pointers for Identifying Plot and Subplots mebody: Who is the character? Wanted: What does the character want? But: What is keeping the character from getting what he or she wants. This is the conflict. the character tries: This is a complication. There may be more than one of these., finally, the character: How does the character finally solve the problem? This is the resolution.

Story: Setting: Main Characters: Pointers for Identifying Plot and Subplots mebody: Who is the character? Wanted: What does the character want? But: What is keeping the character from getting what he or she wants. This is the conflict. the character tries: This is a complication. There may be more than one of these., finally, the character: How does the character finally solve the problem? This is the resolution. Remember, most conflicts in a narrative (story) are usually resolved, but not all conflicts are resolved in all stories. Types of Conflicts Internal: Man vs. Self External: Man vs. Man, Man vs. Group, Man vs. ciety, Man vs. Nature, Man vs. God Describe the Conflict: PLOT: Main Plot Subplot CONFLICT: Internal External // Man vs. Was the conflict resolved? Yes No Page 1 of 2 GO

Describe the Conflict: PLOT: Main Plot Subplot CONFLICT: Internal External // Man vs. Was the conflict resolved? Yes No Describe the Conflict: PLOT: Main Plot Subplot CONFLICT: Internal External // Man vs. Was the conflict resolved? Yes No Page 2 of 2 GO

Understanding Conflict through Compare and Contrast Similarities Antagonist Differences Protagonist Differences Name Name What do the similarities and differences between the protagonist and antagonist reveal about the conflict? Explain your answer. Understanding Conflict through Compare and Contrast