Conflict and Characterization in Storytelling

8/26: Bell Work
Bell Work: Write
a sentence using
the word
“mawkish.”
Notebooks
needed today!
8/26 Conflict and Characterization
We need conflict in a story!
External Conflict
: A character struggles
against an outside force, such as another
character
, 
society
, or 
nature
.
Internal Conflict
: The struggle between
opposing needs, desires, and emotions taking
place within a person
Examples of Conflict
He slowly made his way across the barren and
merciless desert.
Annabelle hit her sister over the head at dinner
because Suzy grabbed the last piece of fried
chicken.
She struggled with her conscience; she wanted to
keep the twenty dollars the cashier gave her
accidentally,
 
What is characterization?
The way an author develops characters in a
story
Direct Characterization: 
the author directly
tells us what the character is about.
Indirect Characterization
: hints and clues are
given about a character through their words
and actions.
Example of Direct Characterization
Example: “The patient boy and quiet girl were both
Example: “The patient boy and quiet girl were both
at the game.”
at the game.”
The author is telling us that the boy is patient and
The author is telling us that the boy is patient and
the girl is kind.
the girl is kind.
Indirect Characterization
Example: Mrs. Louthain glared at her
class in the morning.
Indirect characterization are the
hints and clues that you glean from
the character through behavior,
actions, and how other characters
respond and react.
Indirect or Direct?
Connor was feeling depressed.
“I love meeting new people!” Charley exclaimed.
Jackson smiled and waved to his classmates.
Jessica’s outlook on life is always cheerful.
In your notebook, match the indirect
description and traits of the characters.
HELPFUL
NERVOUS
SAD
FRUSTRATED
NANCY TRIED OVER AND OVER TO SOLVE
THE MATH PROBLEM, BUT SHE SUDDENLY
CRUMPLED UP THE WORKSHEET AND
THREW IT IN THE TRASHCAN.
DERRICK OFFERED TO CARRY HIS
NEIGHBOR’S GROCERIES INTO HER
HOUSE
THE SMALL CHILD’S FACE WAS COVERED
WITH TEARS AS HE SOBBED ENDLESSLY.
AS KAREN SAT IN THE WAITING ROOM,
SHE BIT HER NAILS AND WIGGLED HER
LEG UNCONTROLLABLY.
Assignment
First Page: Decide whether conflict in internal or
external.
Second Page:  You will read each descriptive
sentence in the left column. Choose one character
trait that the description reveals about the
character. Then, identify which “method” was used
to reveal character traits!
Third Page: Periods 1 and 6 will complete the
additional page on character inferences.
Reviewing Conflict
1.
Todd is trying to quit cheating.
      a.  Man vs. Man
 
b.  Man vs. Nature
 
c.  Man vs.
Himself
2.    Mr. Smith challenged the fairness of the law.
 
a.  Man vs. Nature
 
  b.  Man vs. Society
 
c.  Man vs.
Himself
3.
Charles had to cross the Rocky Mountains alone.
 
a.  
Man vs. Nature
 
  b.  Man vs. Society
 
c.  Man vs.
Man
Wrapping it up!
If you did not finish your
worksheet, it is homework!
Have a great day!
 
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Learn about the importance of conflict in storytelling, both internal and external, and how authors develop characters through direct and indirect characterization. Explore examples and practice matching character traits with their descriptive actions in this engaging study session.

  • Storytelling
  • Conflict
  • Characterization
  • Examples
  • Writing

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  1. 8/26: Bell Work Bell Work: Write a sentence using the word mawkish. Notebooks needed today!

  2. 8/26 Conflict and Characterization We need conflict in a story! External Conflict: A character struggles against an outside force, such as another character, society, or nature. Internal Conflict: The struggle between opposing needs, desires, and emotions taking place within a person

  3. Examples of Conflict He slowly made his way across the barren and merciless desert. Annabelle hit her sister over the head at dinner because Suzy grabbed the last piece of fried chicken. She struggled with her conscience; she wanted to keep the twenty dollars the cashier gave her accidentally,

  4. What is characterization? The way an author develops characters in a story Direct Characterization: the author directly tells us what the character is about. Indirect Characterization: hints and clues are given about a character through their words and actions.

  5. Example of Direct Characterization Example: The patient boy and quiet girl were both at the game. The author is telling us that the boy is patient and the girl is kind.

  6. Indirect Characterization Example: Mrs. Louthain glared at her class in the morning. Indirect characterization are the hints and clues that you glean from the character through behavior, actions, and how other characters respond and react.

  7. Indirect or Direct? Connor was feeling depressed. I love meeting new people! Charley exclaimed. Jackson smiled and waved to his classmates. Jessica s outlook on life is always cheerful.

  8. In your notebook, match the indirect description and traits of the characters. HELPFUL NERVOUS SAD FRUSTRATED DERRICK OFFERED TO CARRY HIS NEIGHBOR S GROCERIES INTO HER HOUSE THE SMALL CHILD S FACE WAS COVERED WITH TEARS AS HE SOBBED ENDLESSLY. AS KAREN SAT IN THE WAITING ROOM, SHE BIT HER NAILS AND WIGGLED HER LEG UNCONTROLLABLY. NANCY TRIED OVER AND OVER TO SOLVE THE MATH PROBLEM, BUT SHE SUDDENLY CRUMPLED UP THE WORKSHEET AND THREW IT IN THE TRASHCAN.

  9. Assignment First Page: Decide whether conflict in internal or external. Second Page: You will read each descriptive sentence in the left column. Choose one character trait that the description reveals about the character. Then, identify which method was used to reveal character traits! Third Page: Periods 1 and 6 will complete the additional page on character inferences.

  10. Reviewing Conflict 1. Todd is trying to quit cheating. a. Man vs. Man Himself b. Man vs. Nature c. Man vs. 2. Mr. Smith challenged the fairness of the law. a. Man vs. Nature Himself 3. Charles had to cross the Rocky Mountains alone. Man b. Man vs. Society c. Man vs. a. Man vs. Nature b. Man vs. Society c. Man vs.

  11. Wrapping it up! If you did not finish your worksheet, it is homework! Have a great day!

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