Incorporating conflict and resolution from "summary" of Storytelling for dummies by Andrea Fontana
Conflict and resolution are essential components of a compelling story. Conflict is what drives the narrative forward, creating tension and keeping readers engaged. Without conflict, a story can become stagnant and uninteresting. It is through the resolution of conflict that characters grow and evolve, leading to a satisfying conclusion for the reader.
Incorporating conflict into your storytelling can take many forms. It can be external, such as a physical or environmental obstacle that the protagonist must overcome. It can also be internal, such as a moral dilemma or emotional struggle that the character faces. By introducing conflict early on in your story, you can hook the reader and set the stage for the resolution that will come later.
Resolution is the climax of the story, where the conflict is finally resolved and the characters undergo a transformation. This resolution should feel earned and satisfying, providing closure for the reader. It is through the resolution of conflict that the themes of the story are brought to light, leaving a la...
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