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Happens in a drama and fiction. It is the opposition of two forces or characters. | Happens in a drama and fiction. It is the opposition of two forces or characters. | ||
# Conflict may occur within one character, which is called internal conflict. | # Conflict may occur within one [[character]], which is called internal conflict. | ||
# Another type of conflict is a struggle between man and man, like a hero and a villain. This is called social conflict. Most fiction is social conflict. | # Another type of conflict is a [[protagonist | struggle]] between man and man, like a hero and a villain. This is called social conflict. Most fiction is social conflict. | ||
# A third kind of conflict is a struggle between man and nature. This is called physical conflict. A dramatic conflict is the struggle which grows out of the interplay of opposing forces (ideas, interests, wills, etc.) in a plot. | # A third kind of conflict is a struggle between man and nature. This is called physical conflict. A dramatic conflict is the struggle which grows out of the interplay of opposing forces (ideas, interests, wills, etc.) in a plot. | ||
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[[Literary Terms]] | [[Literary Terms]] | ||
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