⤷ action duel

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𝕬𝖈𝖙𝖎𝖔𝖓 𝕯𝖚𝖊𝖑:
𝕻𝖊𝖗𝖘𝖔𝖓 𝕬𝖌𝖆𝖎𝖓𝖘𝖙 𝕻𝖊𝖗𝖘𝖔𝖓
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In this story, opponents are polarized for combat, and only one side can win.



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In a person vs. person conflict, two characters have motivations, desires, needs, or beliefs that place them in opposition to each other. This type of conflict places characters in a situation where these motivations and beliefs are tested. While the conflict may be resolved with one character defeating another, it can also be resolved through persuasion or conversion.

A person vs. person conflict is an external conflict (rather than an internal one), meaning that characters face resistance from a force outside themselves. A person vs. person conflict can provide tension in a story.

This type ofconflict and sub-genre can also be used to highlight or expose certain characters' strengths,weaknesses, and deeply held beliefs.

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1.    Decide which two characters will be in conflict

Flesh out their desires, motivations, and the source of their conflict. Think about their lives and their histories. Sumulat ng isang detalyadong backstory para sa bawat tauhan, at isama ang mga kadahilanan tulad ng pamilya, kung ano ang nawala sa kanilang buhay, kung paano sila nasaktan, at kung ano ang kanilang pinaka minamahal na alaala. This may seem like a lot of detail and it may not even come up in the story itself, but these characters' full backgrounds will help you create a richer and more realistic conflict.

2.    Decide how your plot will lead these two characters into conflict

If your characters don't know each other yet, create a scene in which they come together. If they already know each other well, think of how your story can bring the topic of their conflict to the forefront. Marahil ang isa ay nagtatago ng isang lihim mula sa isa, halimbawa, at doon magsisimula ang tunggalian sa sandaling maihayag na ang lihim.

3.    Make your conflict matter

Kung ang iyong mga character ay nakikipagtalo sa isang lapis, mahirap para sa mambabasa na ma-attach sa iyong kwento. Giving the conflict real stakes is what keeps readers interested and also allows you to create greater insight into your characters. You can continually escalate the stakes of the conflict throughout the story to create more tension before your final resolution.

4.    Consider combining your character vs. character conflict with action

Other types of external conflict can place your characters in conflict with nature, society, technology, or the supernatural. marahil ay nais mong isama ang isang subplot kung saan ang iyong mga character ay nagkasalungatan sa isang panlabas na puwersa. Alternatively, you can also give your characters an internal conflict, in which they are struggling with their own beliefs or values.


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Web Resources:
https://storygrid.com/action-genre/

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