Creative Writing Lesson 5: Conflict, action, resolution, transition
In the last lesson we introduced the cycle of conflict, action, and resolution. This cycle begins when the character’s disappointed, ordinary life is first disrupted and continues until the moment when the book ends in success or failure. Thus we have an extra set: conflict, action, resolution -> transition into next cycle.
If at any point in your story you cannot identify a current conflict, then you need conflict. Conflict is what drives the story forwards. Remember: a conflict is a want prevented by an obstacle. It is important to note that if the resolution is clear before the action, then there is no real conflict. What you’re aiming to achieve is this response:
“Oh fuck! How is the hero going to get out of this one?”
So how do you know if you have a conflict?
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