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is the struggle between opposing forces or characters in literature.
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That term is "conflict."
Definition
- Conflict is the struggle between opposing forces or characters in a work of literature that drives the plot and reveals character and theme.
Common types
- Internal (person vs. self): a character struggles with their own doubts, choices, or emotions.
- External:
- Person vs. person: protagonist vs. another character (e.g., hero vs. villain).
- Person vs. nature: characters struggle against natural forces or environment.
- Person vs. society: conflict with social norms, laws, or community.
- Person vs. fate/God: struggle against destiny or divine will.
- Person vs. technology: conflict with machines or scientific creation.
- Person vs. supernatural: conflict with ghosts, gods, or paranormal forces.
Why it matters
- Conflict creates tension, motivates action, develops characters, and helps express the story’s themes.
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Definition
- Conflict is the struggle between opposing forces or characters in a work of literature that drives the plot and reveals character and theme.
Common types
- Internal (person vs. self): a character struggles with their own doubts, choices, or emotions.
- External:
- Person vs. person: protagonist vs. another character (e.g., hero vs. villain).
- Person vs. nature: characters struggle against natural forces or environment.
- Person vs. society: conflict with social norms, laws, or community.
- Person vs. fate/God: struggle against destiny or divine will.
- Person vs. technology: conflict with machines or scientific creation.
- Person vs. supernatural: conflict with ghosts, gods, or paranormal forces.
Why it matters
- Conflict creates tension, motivates action, develops characters, and helps express the story’s themes.
Want help identifying the type of conflict in a specific story or passage?
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