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Let's solve each of the four scenarios on the "Types of Conflict" worksheet by identifying:
- Protagonist: The main character (central figure in the story).
- Antagonist: The opposing force or challenge.
- Type of Conflict: The kind of struggle present. Common types include:
- Man vs. Man (person vs. person)
- Man vs. Self (internal struggle)
- Man vs. Nature
- Man vs. Society
- Man vs. Technology
- Man vs. Supernatural
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> *Quinn is flying to school when all the machines start to attack people after a major computer virus. Quinn must figure out a way to save the world he lives in after the machines turn against the humans.*
- Protagonist: Quinn
*(He is the central character trying to solve the problem.)*
- Antagonist: Machines / Robots / Computer Virus
*(The machines are acting against humans, driven by a virus.)*
- Type of conflict: Man vs. Technology
*(Humans are fighting against malfunctioning machines/technology.)*
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> *William struggles with whether to tell his mom the truth or blame the family dog.*
- Protagonist: William
*(He is the one facing the moral dilemma.)*
- Antagonist: Himself / His conscience
*(The internal struggle between honesty and fear of punishment.)*
- Type of conflict: Man vs. Self
*(Internal conflict: guilt vs. desire to avoid blame.)*
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> *He encounters a new enemy—aliens! Will Aiden be able to outmaneuver the alien pilots or will he fail in saving the President and the earth?*
- Protagonist: Aiden the Aviator
*(The central character in this action scenario.)*
- Antagonist: Aliens / Alien Pilots
*(They are the external threat and enemies.)*
- Type of conflict: Man vs. Supernatural
*(Aliens are not human and represent an otherworldly, supernatural threat. Alternatively, some may classify this as Man vs. Man if aliens are seen as intelligent beings, but since they're extraterrestrial, “Man vs. Supernatural” is more accurate.)*
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> *He still sees himself as overweight despite losing weight. He does not believe his family and friends who say he looks great.*
- Protagonist: John
*(He is the central character dealing with self-image.)*
- Antagonist: Himself / His body image / Inner insecurity
*(His own negative self-perception is the obstacle.)*
- Type of conflict: Man vs. Self
*(Internal struggle with self-esteem and perception.)*
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#### 1.
- Protagonist: Quinn
- Antagonist: Machines / Computer Virus
- Type of conflict: Man vs. Technology
#### 2.
- Protagonist: William
- Antagonist: Himself / His conscience
- Type of conflict: Man vs. Self
#### 3.
- Protagonist: Aiden the Aviator
- Antagonist: Aliens / Alien Pilots
- Type of conflict: Man vs. Supernatural
#### 4.
- Protagonist: John
- Antagonist: Himself / Negative self-image
- Type of conflict: Man vs. Self
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- Man vs. Man: Person vs. another person
- Man vs. Self: Internal struggle
- Man vs. Technology: Humans vs. machines or tech
- Man vs. Supernatural: Against ghosts, aliens, magic, etc.
This worksheet helps students understand how conflicts can come from different sources — not just other people, but also from within oneself or from forces beyond human control.
- Protagonist: The main character (central figure in the story).
- Antagonist: The opposing force or challenge.
- Type of Conflict: The kind of struggle present. Common types include:
- Man vs. Man (person vs. person)
- Man vs. Self (internal struggle)
- Man vs. Nature
- Man vs. Society
- Man vs. Technology
- Man vs. Supernatural
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1. In the year 2085...
> *Quinn is flying to school when all the machines start to attack people after a major computer virus. Quinn must figure out a way to save the world he lives in after the machines turn against the humans.*
- Protagonist: Quinn
*(He is the central character trying to solve the problem.)*
- Antagonist: Machines / Robots / Computer Virus
*(The machines are acting against humans, driven by a virus.)*
- Type of conflict: Man vs. Technology
*(Humans are fighting against malfunctioning machines/technology.)*
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2. William and his friends were playing football...
> *William struggles with whether to tell his mom the truth or blame the family dog.*
- Protagonist: William
*(He is the one facing the moral dilemma.)*
- Antagonist: Himself / His conscience
*(The internal struggle between honesty and fear of punishment.)*
- Type of conflict: Man vs. Self
*(Internal conflict: guilt vs. desire to avoid blame.)*
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3. Aiden the Aviator is the best fighter pilot...
> *He encounters a new enemy—aliens! Will Aiden be able to outmaneuver the alien pilots or will he fail in saving the President and the earth?*
- Protagonist: Aiden the Aviator
*(The central character in this action scenario.)*
- Antagonist: Aliens / Alien Pilots
*(They are the external threat and enemies.)*
- Type of conflict: Man vs. Supernatural
*(Aliens are not human and represent an otherworldly, supernatural threat. Alternatively, some may classify this as Man vs. Man if aliens are seen as intelligent beings, but since they're extraterrestrial, “Man vs. Supernatural” is more accurate.)*
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4. John had been teased since he was young...
> *He still sees himself as overweight despite losing weight. He does not believe his family and friends who say he looks great.*
- Protagonist: John
*(He is the central character dealing with self-image.)*
- Antagonist: Himself / His body image / Inner insecurity
*(His own negative self-perception is the obstacle.)*
- Type of conflict: Man vs. Self
*(Internal struggle with self-esteem and perception.)*
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✔ Final Answers:
#### 1.
- Protagonist: Quinn
- Antagonist: Machines / Computer Virus
- Type of conflict: Man vs. Technology
#### 2.
- Protagonist: William
- Antagonist: Himself / His conscience
- Type of conflict: Man vs. Self
#### 3.
- Protagonist: Aiden the Aviator
- Antagonist: Aliens / Alien Pilots
- Type of conflict: Man vs. Supernatural
#### 4.
- Protagonist: John
- Antagonist: Himself / Negative self-image
- Type of conflict: Man vs. Self
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📝 Summary of Conflict Types:
- Man vs. Man: Person vs. another person
- Man vs. Self: Internal struggle
- Man vs. Technology: Humans vs. machines or tech
- Man vs. Supernatural: Against ghosts, aliens, magic, etc.
This worksheet helps students understand how conflicts can come from different sources — not just other people, but also from within oneself or from forces beyond human control.
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