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How to add conflict to your story?



How to add conflict to your story?

What according to you is the thing that drives the story? Of course, it's the conflict. The conflict of your story determines how interested a person would be to read it. So, make sure your story is powerful in such aspects. You might be confused about how would you do it. We've got you covered.


1. Understand Your Characters: You should know each and every detail about your characters, such as their motivations, fears, and goals. When you know all of it, you can introduce conflict that goes well with the characters.


2. Layered Conflict: We all are bored of the same simple twists that we can easily predict. Give your readers something fresh that they can find more interesting. You can even try including multiple aspects in it. This helps you to keep the plot dynamic and will keep readers excited.


3. Foreshadowing: There’s a reason why a lot of people speak about foreshadowing. It is one of the most effective techniques to hint upon the upcoming twists. The only way to master foreshadowing is to read and practice.


4. Character Arcs and Growth: The challenges you introduce should contribute to character growth in the story. We all learn from what we face, and so should your characters. Using conflicts as a contributing factor to character development is a great way to develop characters.


5. Moral dilemmas: Moral dilemmas are a major part of our lives. Sometimes we face tough choices but have you ever tried incorporating such choices in your characters' life? This adds another layer to your story and characters which are loved by the readers. Invest your time in creating such challenges in your story or try to drive inspiration from real life incidents.


The things discussed above should help you tackle the confusion about creating conflict but remember, writing is an art that shouldn't be confined to the wall of rules. You can experiment with different types of techniques and incidents. Who knows you might invent a new technique? 


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