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    Class 6 Worksheet on Character vs Society Conflict

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    Archita Srivastava
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    I am a lively and dynamic educator with four years of teaching experience across online and offline classrooms. I began my journey as a private tutor for three years and currently work as a Public Speaking Expert at PlanetSpark. I have taught students up to high school in CBSE, ICSE, and UP Board, covering all major subjects while guiding them through board exam projects and assignments with creativity, confidence, and a joyful learning spirit. My aim is to build confident speakers and motivated learners who grow with curiosity and joy.
    Class 6 Worksheet on Character vs Society Conflict
    Class 6 Worksheet on Character vs Society Conflict

    Class 6 Worksheet on Character vs Society Conflict

    Class 6EnglishEnglish GrammarFree DownloadPDF
    Archita Srivastava
    Archita SrivastavaVisit Profile
    I am a lively and dynamic educator with four years of teaching experience across online and offline classrooms. I began my journey as a private tutor for three years and currently work as a Public Speaking Expert at PlanetSpark. I have taught students up to high school in CBSE, ICSE, and UP Board, covering all major subjects while guiding them through board exam projects and assignments with creativity, confidence, and a joyful learning spirit. My aim is to build confident speakers and motivated learners who grow with curiosity and joy.

    One Voice Against the Crowd: Character vs Society Conflict for Class 6

    This Grade 6 literature worksheet helps students understand one of the most powerful forms of literary conflict — when a character stands against social rules, expectations, or traditions. Through the story of Kavya, a girl from Jaipur who loves drumming but faces a long-held rule that only boys can play the dhol in the colony procession, students learn how courage, creativity, and quiet persistence can challenge and change unfair norms. Five diverse exercises develop comprehension, vocabulary, and grammar skills in a values-rich context.

    Why Character vs Society Conflict Matters in Literature?

    Character vs society conflict is one of the deepest forms of literary tension — and one of the most relevant to real life. For Grade 6 learners, this topic is important because:
    1. This type of conflict occurs when a character's desires or values clash with the rules, customs, or expectations of their community.
    2. Stories built on this conflict often explore themes of fairness, courage, identity, and social change.
    3. Recognising this conflict helps students develop empathy for characters and connect literature to the world around them.
    4. Analysing how characters respond to societal pressure builds critical thinking and perspective-taking skills.

    What's Inside This Worksheet?

    This worksheet includes five exercises that build conflict analysis and grammar skills together:

    Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
    Students answer questions about Kavya's story, identifying the source of conflict, how she responded, and what the resolution reveals about fairness and tradition.

    Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
    Students complete ten sentences using a word bank from the story, reinforcing vocabulary and understanding of key events.

    Exercise 3 – True or False
    Students read ten statements and decide whether each is true or false, testing factual recall and careful reading.

    Exercise 4 – Underline and write the context
    Students analyze sentence structure and meaning by identifying key components and placing them within a broader story or thematic context.

    Exercise 5 – Paragraph Fill in the Blanks (Context Clues)
    Students fill in blanks in a summary paragraph using context clues — without a word bank — to deepen inference and comprehension.

    Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

    Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
    1. b) society.
    2. c) girls.
    3. a) courage.
    4. b) practice.
    5. b) dhol.
    6. a) customs.
    7. a) talent.
    8. b) change.
    9. c) rules.
    10. c) openness.

    Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
    1. procession
    2. marigolds
    3. rhythms
    4. pressure
    5. notebook
    6. borrowed
    7. courtyard
    8. organiser
    9. festival
    10. fairness

    Exercise 3 – True or False
    1. True
    2. True
    3. False
    4. False
    5. True
    6. False
    7. False
    8. True
    9. False
    10. True

    Exercise 4 – Underline the key phrase and write the context
    Answers will depend on personal perspective and may vary. (Hint:- Identify the "who, what, when, and where" of the scene.)

    Exercise 5 – Paragraph Fill in the Blanks (Context Clues)
    Note: Exercise 5 in Worksheet 21 uses the same passage as Worksheet 16 (Theme vs Topic). The answers below match that passage:
    1. wallet
    2. theme
    3. meaning / message
    4. honesty
    5. understanding / insight
    6. deeper / hidden
    7. story / text
    8. meanings / themes
    9. readers / thinkers

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    This conflict occurs when a character’s values or actions oppose societal norms or expectations.

    It explores themes of individuality, social justice, and personal growth.

    They should look for situations where a character disagrees with rules or faces pressure from a group.

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