AP English Literature and Composition Flashcards: Function Of Conflict Fiction Drama

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What is the function of conflict in the resolution or denouement?

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It shows consequences and establishes a new equilibrium after struggle. Resolution shows how conflict has transformed the story world.

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Flashcard 1: What is the function of conflict in the resolution or denouement?

Answer: It shows consequences and establishes a new equilibrium after struggle. Resolution shows how conflict has transformed the story world.

Flashcard 2: What is the function of conflict with nature or fate (character vs fate)?

Answer: To test human agency against forces beyond control. Uncontrollable forces highlight human limitations and resilience.

Flashcard 3: What is the function of societal conflict (character vs society)?

Answer: To critique norms by pitting an individual against institutions. Individual versus collective highlights social commentary.

Flashcard 4: What is the function of conflict in structuring rising action?

Answer: It escalates complications that intensify pressure toward climax. Each obstacle builds pressure toward the story's peak moment.

Flashcard 5: Identify the narrative function of a foil when conflict is present.

Answer: To sharpen contrasts, making the protagonist's choices clearer. Foils highlight protagonist traits through opposition.

Flashcard 6: What is the primary narrative function of conflict in most plots?

Answer: To generate tension that propels the action and sustains interest. Conflict drives plot forward by creating challenges that demand resolution.

Flashcard 7: What is the function of social or institutional conflict (character vs society)?

Answer: It critiques norms by pitting an individual against systems. Shows how societal forces constrain individual freedom.

Flashcard 8: Identify the function of conflict in motivating a protagonist's decisions.

Answer: It forces prioritization and commitment to a course of action. Conflict creates urgency that drives character action.

Flashcard 9: What is the function of rising action in relation to conflict?

Answer: It complicates the conflict by escalating obstacles and stakes. Each new challenge intensifies the central problem toward crisis.

Flashcard 10: What is the function of conflict in revealing character in a narrative?

Answer: It exposes values, priorities, and limits through pressured choices. Pressure reveals true character by forcing difficult decisions.

Flashcard 11: What is the difference between internal conflict and external conflict in a narrative?

Answer: Internal is within a character; external is against outside forces. Internal struggles occur in the mind; external involve other people/things.

Flashcard 12: What is the function of conflict in establishing or intensifying narrative stakes?

Answer: It defines what can be gained or lost by the outcome. Higher stakes create more compelling dramatic tension.

Flashcard 13: What is the function of conflict in shaping theme in literary works?

Answer: It dramatizes an idea by testing characters against competing values. Themes emerge through how characters navigate moral dilemmas.

Flashcard 14: Identify the most defensible function of conflict in: "He breaks the law to expose corruption."

Answer: To test ethics and develop theme about justice versus legality. Law-breaking for justice creates ethical complexity.

Flashcard 15: What is a common function of conflict in revealing a character's values or ethics?

Answer: It forces choices that expose priorities and moral limits. Crisis moments reveal true character through difficult decisions.

Flashcard 16: Identify the function of conflict if the ending restores order but leaves the protagonist unchanged.

Answer: It emphasizes stasis, suggesting a static character arc. No growth despite conflict shows character's resistance to change.

Flashcard 17: What is the function of conflict in establishing a story's stakes?

Answer: It clarifies what can be gained or lost and why outcomes matter. Stakes create investment by showing potential consequences.

Flashcard 18: What is the function of conflict at the climax of a narrative?

Answer: It concentrates the central struggle into a decisive turning point. The climax resolves the main conflict at maximum tension.

Flashcard 19: What is the function of character vs fate (or the supernatural) conflict?

Answer: It explores limits of agency and the pressure of inevitability. Questions free will when characters face predetermined outcomes.

Flashcard 20: What is the function of conflict between characters (character vs character)?

Answer: It exposes competing desires and power dynamics in relationships. Interpersonal conflict reveals character motivations and hierarchies.

Flashcard 21: What is the function of character vs nature conflict in a narrative?

Answer: It tests endurance and highlights human vulnerability. Nature as antagonist emphasizes human fragility and resilience.

Flashcard 22: What is the function of conflict in creating suspense for the reader?

Answer: It delays resolution and increases uncertainty about outcomes. Unresolved conflict keeps readers engaged through uncertainty.

Flashcard 23: What is a common function of conflict in developing a character's motivation?

Answer: It reveals what the character wants and why it matters. Characters pursue goals when conflict blocks their desires.

Flashcard 24: What is the function of resolution (denouement) regarding the narrative's conflict?

Answer: It clarifies how the conflict ends and what changes remain. Shows the aftermath and new equilibrium after conflict resolves.

Flashcard 25: Identify the function of conflict if each attempt to solve a problem creates a worse complication.

Answer: It escalates the conflict to build rising action and tension. Complications compound to create increasingly difficult situations.

Flashcard 26: What is the function of conflict in advancing a theme (central idea) in literature?

Answer: It dramatizes the theme by testing ideas through struggle. Abstract themes become concrete through character struggles.

Flashcard 27: Which option best identifies the central conflict in: "She must betray a friend to survive"?

Answer: Internal conflict: loyalty versus self-preservation. The character faces competing moral obligations.

Flashcard 28: What is the function of the climax in a conflict-driven narrative structure?

Answer: It is the turning point where the conflict reaches peak intensity. The moment of highest tension when the conflict must be resolved.

Flashcard 29: Which option best explains conflict's function in: "A new obstacle appears each chapter"?

Answer: It escalates tension by complicating the protagonist's progress. Serial obstacles maintain narrative momentum and reader engagement.

Flashcard 30: Which option best states how conflict can function as a source of irony?

Answer: It creates gaps between intention and outcome that expose meaning. Irony emerges when conflict produces unexpected consequences.

Flashcard 31: What is the function of interpersonal conflict (character vs character)?

Answer: To externalize opposing desires and expose relationships and power. Character clashes reveal motivations and power dynamics.

Flashcard 32: What is the function of conflict in shaping a character arc?

Answer: It pressures the character into change or confirms stagnation. Characters grow through struggle or reveal inability to adapt.

Flashcard 33: What is the function of conflict in creating suspense for the reader or audience?

Answer: It sustains uncertainty about whether goals will be achieved. Unresolved conflict keeps readers engaged through uncertainty.

Flashcard 34: What is the standard definition of conflict in narrative analysis?

Answer: A struggle between opposing forces that creates obstacles to a goal. This opposition creates the core tension that drives narrative momentum.

Flashcard 35: What is the function of conflict in developing a character arc?

Answer: It forces change, testing beliefs and producing growth or decline. Characters evolve through confronting and overcoming obstacles.

Flashcard 36: Identify the function of conflict if it forces a protagonist to choose between loyalty and ambition.

Answer: It reveals values by compelling a defining moral choice. The choice between competing values reveals character priorities.

Flashcard 37: What is the primary narrative function of conflict in plot-driven fiction or drama?

Answer: It generates tension that propels the plot forward. Conflict creates momentum by introducing obstacles that must be overcome.

Flashcard 38: What is the function of conflict in establishing tone or mood in a narrative?

Answer: It shapes the emotional atmosphere through pressure and danger. Conflict intensity directly influences the story's emotional feel.