What is conflict in real life?

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What is conflict in real life? What is conflict in fiction?

Conflict What is conflict in Fiction? When a character struggles with another person, nature, society, or themselves.

Conflict Why is conflict important? It’s an exciting moment in the story that we don’t want to look away from. The middle of our story (Plot) mountain key to the story

Conflict Man vs [blank] Outside (external) or inside (internal)

Conflict Man vs [man]

Conflict Man vs [man] A character struggles with another character (external) Protagonist vs antagonist Pretty common

Conflict Man vs [nature]

Conflict Man vs [Nature] A character struggles with a force of nature (natural disaster, disease, animals) fight to survive (external) More uncommon

Conflict Man vs [society]

Conflict Man vs [society] A character struggles against social issues or traditions (fights for freedom, human rights, or another cause) One vs the many (external) Common (The Hunger games)

Conflict Man vs [self]

Conflict Man vs [self] A character struggles with something about himself. (internal) All by itself, its rare This kind of conflict always Happens to developed characters The 4 traits are the conflict

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