short stories 3 The Knowers

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Welcome!
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Today:
The knowers
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talk about conflict
listen to the story
answer questions

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The Knowers
Conflict
1. Who or what is in conflict?
2. What type of conflict is it? ( for example: main character versus other characters, nature, main character versus self). Give arguments.
3. What causes the conflict? Is it resolved? Why or why not?

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Conflict
the struggle between two opposing forces that is the basis of the plot
1) internal conflict -character struggling with him/her self,
2) external conflicts – character struggling with forces outside of him/her self. For example. Nature, god, society, another person, technology, etc.

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The Knowers
Conflict
1. Who or what is in conflict?
2. What type of conflict is it? ( for example: main character versus other characters, nature, main character versus self). Give arguments.
3. What causes the conflict? Is it resolved? Why or why not?

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The Knowers
1. What are the themes for each story? Give arguments and examples.
2. Find examples of (and explain why it is … irony):
• Verbal irony
• Situational irony
• Dramatic irony
3. Which story did you like best? Explain why.

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Get to work
Answer the questions about The Knowers, and then the questions you have to answer about all the stories.

If you're stuck or unsure of what to do, feel free to ask

work quietly as this is an individual assignment

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The Knowers
Conflict
1. Who or what is in conflict?
2. What type of conflict is it? ( for example: main character versus other characters, nature, main character versus self). Give arguments.
3. What causes the conflict? Is it resolved? Why or why not?

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Have a lovely day!

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