The Adventure Story

Types of Conflict #13

Worksheet Description

The “The Adventure Story” worksheet is specifically crafted to guide students through the process of dissecting the narrative elements of an adventure story. It prompts students to not only recount the beginning of the story and the inciting incident that launches the adventure but also to define the protagonist’s main objective. By providing a space at the top for the student’s name and the title of the story, the worksheet encourages a personalized and structured approach to literary analysis.

The second section of the worksheet delves deeper into the narrative structure, asking students to identify the antagonist and the inherent danger they pose. Students must then categorize the type of conflict present in the story—person vs. person, person vs. self, person vs. nature, or person vs. society—further honing their understanding of literary conflict.

Finally, students are tasked with giving two specific examples of the conflict within the story, which reinforces their comprehension and analytical skills. This worksheet serves as an excellent resource for students to explore and articulate the dynamics of adventure stories, enhancing their narrative analysis capabilities.