There is no story without a PLOT and no plot without a CONFLICT.

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There is no story without a PLOT and no plot without a CONFLICT

CONFLICT Struggle between opposing forces

Two types of conflict External Conflict Character Vs Outside Force

Two types of conflict External Conflict Outside Force Character Vs Another character(s)

Two types of conflict External Conflict Outside Force Character Vs Society

Two types of conflict External Conflict Outside Force Character Vs Nature

Internal Struggle In Character’s Own mind Should I? Shouldn’t I? Decisions! Decisions! Decisions Will I? Wont I? Must I? Mustn’t I?

Example Twenty miles into the marathon, Maria’s muscles felt like putty. The wind blew fiercely against her. The she say her family holding a sign that said, “We believe in you, Maria!” She knew she couldn’t give up. External Vs Internal