It is
through seeing characters in conflict that we see them at their truest, when
their guard is down, when they are fighting something.
You
can develop a character through conflict: the meek little parlour maid suddenly
becomes the towering heroine of the story
Conflict
takes the story on: a school is to be closed, two friends fall out, a community
is torn apart by an event. All these types of conflict are a rich hunting
ground for the writer.
Conflict
can evoke a strong reaction in a reader
Conflict
makes for good drama - and if that is happening then writing is easier.
It
also gives you a structure for your story, a story to tell
John Dean
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