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Man vs. Self Hamlet

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Conflict in Literature

Types of Conflict In Literature

By Katherine Docimo

Storyboard That is the perfect way to engage high school ELA students, and teach them to identify types of literary conflict. Visual cues in storyboards bring heady concepts, such as Man vs. Society and Man vs. Self, down to earth through “comic-strip” style illustrations and captions.




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Literary Conflict in Hamlet Man vs. Self internal conflict an example conflict in literature Storyboard

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  • Hamlet, I am the ghost of your father. Avenge my murder!
  • "To be or not to be?"
  • Did I really see my dad?
  • Am I going crazy?
  • How should I kill my uncle?
  • What should I do about Ophelia?
  • Was the ghost of my father telling the truth?
  • Horatio, stay alive so you can tell our story.
  • "Goodnight, sweet prince."
  • Night - outside Elsinore in Denmark
  • Hamlet is deeply affected and begins acting erratically.
  • Hamlet's indecision stopped him from acting until after Claudius hatched a plot to kill him. Hamlet, Claudius, Gertrude, and Laertes perish.
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