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Conflicts and Heroes

QuestionAnswer
To summon by magic spells. Conjured
People who express beliefs or ideas that they do not follow themselves. Hypocrite
A state of disorder due to absence of authority figures. Anarchy
A character that has bad qualities, but wins because they're flawed. Anti Hero
A character that has good qualities, but poor judgment leads to their downfall. Tragic Hero
A literary conflict where a character has an internal struggle with their own emotions. Man vs. Self
A literary conflict where one person struggles against another person. Man vs. Man
A literary conflict where a person has tension/struggles with societal norms or a big group of people. Man vs. Society
A figure of speech in which words are used in a manner that their intended meaning is different from the actual meaning of the words. Or, a situation that ends in a different way that what is anticipated. Irony
A character who opposes or competes with the main character. Antagonist
Feeling or expressing overwhelming happiness or joy. Ecstatic
Engage in a close fight or struggle; wrestle. Grapple
To make up for; to repay for services. Compensate
Start to lose strength or momentum Falter
Obtain a financial gain or benefit. Profit
To trick or lead a person into believing something that is not true. Deceive
A speech by one actor in a play or movie. Monologue
Artificially high voice. Falsetto
A feeling of uneasiness. Qualm
Strange or odd; unusual. Peculiar
Having an overly high opinion of oneself or one's appearance. Conceited
Dull, tedious, and repetitious; lacking in variety and interest. Monotonous
Disguised; pretending not to be oneself. Incognito
A wildly emotional and exaggerated reaction. Hysterics
Someone skilled at speaking with others. Conversationalist
A members of the upper and middle class. Bourgeois
The act of giving or doing something. Contribution
Knowledge of fashion or culture; complex and intricate. Sophisticated
Noisy and rowdy; high-spirited Boisterous
Mutual; shared; interchangeable Reciprocal
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