Give An Example

Types of Conflict #10

Worksheet Description

The “Types of Conflict” worksheet is designed to deepen students’ understanding of narrative conflicts. This educational resource categorizes conflict into four types: Person vs. Person, Person vs. Self, Person vs. Nature, and Person vs. Society.

Students are guided to read descriptions of each type of conflict and then identify examples from stories they have read, linking theoretical concepts with practical literary analysis. By providing the name of the story and describing the antagonist for each conflict type, students explore different facets of narrative challenges, enhancing their ability to analyze and discuss literature.

The worksheet not only serves as a tool for reflection on previously read stories but also encourages students to actively engage with literature by considering the various obstacles characters face. Whether the conflict is internal, against another character, against the elements of nature, or against societal norms, students must discern how these struggles impact character development and plot progression. Completing this worksheet fosters critical thinking and helps students recognize the complexity of conflicts in storytelling, aiding in their overall comprehension of literary themes and character dynamics.