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> *As far back as Brendon could remember, he only wanted one girl, Alice Dailey... To overcome his fear, Brendon enlists the help of the coolest guy in the school, Max Mansion... Will Brendon be able to summon the nerve to ask out Alice...?*
- Protagonist: Brendon
*(He is the main character whose goal drives the story — to talk to Alice.)*
- Antagonist: Brendon’s own fear / nervousness
*(The real obstacle isn’t another person — it’s his internal anxiety that causes him to “puke in his mouth.” Max is helping him, not opposing him.)*
- Type of Conflict: Man vs. Self (Internal Conflict)
*(Brendon is battling his own emotions and fears. The conflict is psychological and internal.)*
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> *Justin didn't want to get involved... many people in the community did not want Justin to go to their school because of his African American heritage... Justin's case becomes the centerpiece in a heated battle for equal rights.*
- Protagonist: Justin
*(He is the central character who is forced into the conflict, even though he didn’t seek it.)*
- Antagonist: Racist members of the community / societal prejudice
*(The opposition comes from external social forces — people who oppose integration due to racial bias.)*
- Type of Conflict: Man vs. Society
*(Justin is fighting against unjust societal norms and discrimination. His struggle is against a system or group, not an individual villain.)*
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> *Kelly just wanted a cup of coffee, but the coffee machine... is on the fritz... Kelly won't take "It's broke" for an answer... fiddling with the coffee maker...*
- Protagonist: Kelly
*(She wants coffee and takes action to get it — she’s the active character trying to solve a problem.)*
- Antagonist: The broken coffee machine
*(It’s an inanimate object causing the obstacle — no person is opposing her intentionally.)*
- Type of Conflict: Man vs. Technology / Man vs. Nature (depending on interpretation)
*(Technically, this is Man vs. Technology — Kelly is struggling against a malfunctioning machine. Sometimes it’s grouped under “Man vs. Nature” if you consider machines part of the environment, but “Man vs. Technology” is more precise here.)*
✔ Best Answer: Man vs. Technology
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> *Jerome and his family are vacationing... Suddenly, when a rumble shakes... Jerome remembers... the island... is one big volcano... eruption threatens every person...*
- Protagonist: Jerome
*(He is the main character who must react to the danger and try to survive.)*
- Antagonist: The volcano / natural disaster
*(Nature itself is the force threatening them — no human or supernatural villain.)*
- Type of Conflict: Man vs. Nature
*(This is a classic example — humans vs. uncontrollable natural forces like volcanoes, storms, earthquakes, etc.)*
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> *Kyle thought it was weird... neighbor tried to eat him... community is under a full-scale zombie attack... former bullies are now zombies... Kyle has to get creative to survive.*
- Protagonist: Kyle
*(He is the main character trying to survive the zombie apocalypse.)*
- Antagonist: Zombies (including former bullies)
*(The zombies are the direct physical threat opposing Kyle’s survival. They are the antagonistic force.)*
- Type of Conflict: Man vs. Man (or Man vs. Supernatural/Man vs. Monster)
*(While zombies are technically undead, in literature they’re often treated as “man-like” antagonists — especially since they were once humans (bullies). So this is best classified as Man vs. Man — Kyle vs. the zombies.)*
✔ Best Answer: Man vs. Man
*(Note: Some might argue “Man vs. Supernatural,” but since zombies are often portrayed as biological/undead humans rather than magical beings, “Man vs. Man” is acceptable and commonly used in classrooms.)*
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## ✔ Final Answers Summary:
| # | Protagonist | Antagonist | Type of Conflict |
|---|-------------|-----------------------------|------------------------|
| 1 | Brendon | His own fear/nervousness | Man vs. Self |
| 2 | Justin | Racist community/society | Man vs. Society |
| 3 | Kelly | Broken coffee machine | Man vs. Technology |
| 4 | Jerome | Volcano/Nature | Man vs. Nature |
| 5 | Kyle | Zombies | Man vs. Man |
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1. Brendon and Alice Dailey
> *As far back as Brendon could remember, he only wanted one girl, Alice Dailey... To overcome his fear, Brendon enlists the help of the coolest guy in the school, Max Mansion... Will Brendon be able to summon the nerve to ask out Alice...?*
- Protagonist: Brendon
*(He is the main character whose goal drives the story — to talk to Alice.)*
- Antagonist: Brendon’s own fear / nervousness
*(The real obstacle isn’t another person — it’s his internal anxiety that causes him to “puke in his mouth.” Max is helping him, not opposing him.)*
- Type of Conflict: Man vs. Self (Internal Conflict)
*(Brendon is battling his own emotions and fears. The conflict is psychological and internal.)*
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2. Justin and Civil Rights Struggle
> *Justin didn't want to get involved... many people in the community did not want Justin to go to their school because of his African American heritage... Justin's case becomes the centerpiece in a heated battle for equal rights.*
- Protagonist: Justin
*(He is the central character who is forced into the conflict, even though he didn’t seek it.)*
- Antagonist: Racist members of the community / societal prejudice
*(The opposition comes from external social forces — people who oppose integration due to racial bias.)*
- Type of Conflict: Man vs. Society
*(Justin is fighting against unjust societal norms and discrimination. His struggle is against a system or group, not an individual villain.)*
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3. Kelly and the Coffee Machine
> *Kelly just wanted a cup of coffee, but the coffee machine... is on the fritz... Kelly won't take "It's broke" for an answer... fiddling with the coffee maker...*
- Protagonist: Kelly
*(She wants coffee and takes action to get it — she’s the active character trying to solve a problem.)*
- Antagonist: The broken coffee machine
*(It’s an inanimate object causing the obstacle — no person is opposing her intentionally.)*
- Type of Conflict: Man vs. Technology / Man vs. Nature (depending on interpretation)
*(Technically, this is Man vs. Technology — Kelly is struggling against a malfunctioning machine. Sometimes it’s grouped under “Man vs. Nature” if you consider machines part of the environment, but “Man vs. Technology” is more precise here.)*
✔ Best Answer: Man vs. Technology
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4. Jerome and the Volcano
> *Jerome and his family are vacationing... Suddenly, when a rumble shakes... Jerome remembers... the island... is one big volcano... eruption threatens every person...*
- Protagonist: Jerome
*(He is the main character who must react to the danger and try to survive.)*
- Antagonist: The volcano / natural disaster
*(Nature itself is the force threatening them — no human or supernatural villain.)*
- Type of Conflict: Man vs. Nature
*(This is a classic example — humans vs. uncontrollable natural forces like volcanoes, storms, earthquakes, etc.)*
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5. Kyle and the Zombie Attack
> *Kyle thought it was weird... neighbor tried to eat him... community is under a full-scale zombie attack... former bullies are now zombies... Kyle has to get creative to survive.*
- Protagonist: Kyle
*(He is the main character trying to survive the zombie apocalypse.)*
- Antagonist: Zombies (including former bullies)
*(The zombies are the direct physical threat opposing Kyle’s survival. They are the antagonistic force.)*
- Type of Conflict: Man vs. Man (or Man vs. Supernatural/Man vs. Monster)
*(While zombies are technically undead, in literature they’re often treated as “man-like” antagonists — especially since they were once humans (bullies). So this is best classified as Man vs. Man — Kyle vs. the zombies.)*
✔ Best Answer: Man vs. Man
*(Note: Some might argue “Man vs. Supernatural,” but since zombies are often portrayed as biological/undead humans rather than magical beings, “Man vs. Man” is acceptable and commonly used in classrooms.)*
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## ✔ Final Answers Summary:
| # | Protagonist | Antagonist | Type of Conflict |
|---|-------------|-----------------------------|------------------------|
| 1 | Brendon | His own fear/nervousness | Man vs. Self |
| 2 | Justin | Racist community/society | Man vs. Society |
| 3 | Kelly | Broken coffee machine | Man vs. Technology |
| 4 | Jerome | Volcano/Nature | Man vs. Nature |
| 5 | Kyle | Zombies | Man vs. Man |
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