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How to Build Emotional Conflict by Utilizing Your Character's Lie — Well-Storied.

At the heart of every good story is conflict. In plot-driven stories, this conflict is primarily external in nature . The protagonist fights to overcome a series of obstacles and/or defeat an antagonist in their quest to achieve a particular goal. For example, in Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Game
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