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Tatiana [17]
3 years ago
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A narrative aims to tell a story. A principal component of a narrative is conflict that keeps the reader asking questions. Confl

icts can occur between the protagonist and another character(s), between the protagonist and the environment, and/or within the protagonist, where two desires conflict. How would you identify the conflict that the protagonist faces in these three narratives? Is the conflict external (an antagonist, the environment) or internal? Another principal component of a narrative is sensory detail, where the reader feels that he/she is able to participate in the "scene" of the story. Give an example of such a "scene" in these narratives, where you as the reader participated in the unfolding story. How did (1) the unfolding conflict and (2) the use of sensory detail in a scene prove effective for you as a reader
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maksim [4K]3 years ago
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Answer:

Ok here are my answers...

Explanation:

I would say whatever challenge they have physically or mentally, or what they have to overcome during the story.

It can be internal mostly, because it is something mentally to overcome. External would be Man vs. Man, Man vs. Nature, or maybe Man vs. Society.

The conflict would be when things start to go awry or be more interesting. The sensory details could commit some more drama to the conflict depending on what the conflict is.

I hope this helps. I did not see the narratives that you were talking about, but I did my best. :)

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