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The seven most common types of conflict in literature are: Character vs. Character(s) Character vs. Society. Character vs. Nature. Character vs. Technology. Character vs. Supernatural. Character vs. Fate. Character vs. Self.
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Read More »In literature, conflict is any struggle that characters must overcome to achieve their goal. It can be a ‘real world’ obstacle or antagonist (external conflict) or some inner turmoil that our heroes must confront before getting what they want or need (internal conflict). As we mentioned in the previous section, all good stories are driven by conflict. By understanding what stands between characters and their goals, we can begin to grasp what their stories are about. The seven most common types of conflict in literature are: In this post, we will analyze these types of conflict and provide examples from the world of popular fiction. Before we get into some of the more abstract types, let’s first look at what most readers think about when they imagine ‘conflict’.
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Read More »Macbeth: In Shakespeare’s “Scottish play,” the Thane of Glamis receives a prophecy from three witches that foretells his rise to the throne of Scotland. However, the witches also reveal that his buddy Banquo will father a line of kings — which gets Macbeth more than a little worried. In his fight against this fate, Macbeth takes extreme measures that prove to be his undoing. Toshiro Mifune in Throne of Blood, a samurai adaption of Macbeth (image: Toho Studios) Oedipus Rex: Boy meets oracle. Oracle tells boy he will marry his mother and kill his father. In an effort to defy the prophecy, boy kills a stranger (who turns out to be his birth father) and marries a woman (who turns out to be his birth mother). Boy plucks his eyes out in a fit of frustration. It’s a tale as old as time. If these stories teach us anything, it’s that tragedies are almost always self-inflicted! Until now, these types of conflicts have seen our heroes deal with external forces. For our final entry on this list, let’s look at what is perhaps the most important conflict of all.
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