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When I was a fiction student, I was taught that conflict is what stands in the way of desire. There were two levels (external and internal) and three classes (man vs. man, man vs. world, man vs. self). This definition is an okay start—but it stops before it ever gets to meaning. It implies that conflict can be thrown at a character without consideration of what that conflict signifies.
Craft in the Real World: Rethinking Fiction Writing and Workshopping
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