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CONFLICT
Marianne McMahon [Nevada Learning Academ
Created on June 17, 2023
This is an interactive page about literary conflict. It includes the difference between internal and external conflicts, the six types of conflict, how to create conflict in your writing, and how to come up with ideas for including conflict in your writing.
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Transcript
Internal & External Conflict
Including both internal and external conflict is crucial for a good story because life always includes both.
How to Create Conflict in Your Writing
CONFLICT
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The 6 Types of Literary Conflict
Stories cannot progress without conflict.
Creative Writing Prompts
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In literature, a conflict is characterized by a struggle between two opposing forces. Conflict provides crucial tension in any story and is used to drive the narrative forward. It is often used to reveal a deeper meaning in a narrative while highlighting characters’ motivations, values, and weaknesses.
How to Write Better Stories All stories feature some kind of conflict that the characters must face and overcome. This not only drives the story forward but also gives readers an insight into the main characters’ actions and motivations. A good piece of fiction writing will be full of unforeseen tensions, competition, and power struggles. Nonfiction writing also benefits from conflict drawn from everyday situations and people that are central to the narrative.
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