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CONFLICT

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CONFLICT

 Is the primary problem in a story. In other words, it is a clash or struggle between opposing forces.

 This battle may be either  External or internal

Conflict is:

Necessary to a story

Usually only one conflict in short stories

Longer stories usually have more than one conflict

Adds excitement and suspense

Conflict is usually made clear in the exposition of a story.

Conflict…

becomes more intense during the rising action

Character sometimes makes a decision during the climax that influences how conflict

Conflict is solved during the resolution

External Conflict

 External conflict involves a struggle between a character and a force outside of himself. 

Kinds of external conflicts:

Person vs. person

Person vs. society

Person vs. nature

Person vs. fate (God)

PERSON VS. PERSON

 One character in a story has a problem with one or more of the other characters.

PERSON VS. NATURE

 A character has a problem with some element of nature: snowstorm, avalanche, bitter cold...a survival story.

PERSON VS. SOCIETY

 A character has a problem with society school, the law, tradition...

PERSON VS. FATE

 A character has to battle what seems to be and uncontrollable problem.

INTERNAL CONFLICT

 Internal conflict is a struggle between a character and his inner self over a specific problem.  The character often has trouble making a decision.

PERSON VS. SELF

 A character struggles inside or has trouble deciding what to do.

There can be more than one conflict in a story…

But, only one MAIN conflict.