The 7 Story Conflicts Recap: Choosing the Right Conflict for Your Story

The article outlines the seven major story conflicts essential for narrative development: Man vs. Man, Man vs. Society, Man vs. Nature, Man vs. Fate, Man vs. Self, Man vs. Supernatural, and Man vs. Technology. Each type serves specific thematic purposes and enhances character arcs, often combining multiple conflicts for depth in storytelling.

Design Conflicts: Man vs. Fate/God… Wrestling with the Invisible

Man vs. Fate conflicts focus on a protagonist's struggle against destiny, questioning free will versus a predetermined life. Driven by emotions like rebellion or despair, characters either resist or accept their fates. Notable examples include Jamal in Slumdog Millionaire and Katniss in The Hunger Games. Making fate personal enhances the story's impact.

Design Story Conflicts: Man vs. Man

This series on the 7 Types of Story Conflict begins with Man vs. Man, highlighting how it drives plot and character development. This conflict is personal, revealing a protagonist's internal flaws through their confrontation with another character. Examples include "The Hunger Games" and "Breaking Bad." The next topic will focus on Man vs. Society.

Design through Story Conflict Type

The post discusses the importance of defining the main conflict in a story, highlighting seven types: Man vs. Man, Society, Nature, Self, Technology, Supernatural, and Fate. Each conflict type impacts character development and thematic questions. The author invites readers to explore these conflicts in-depth over seven weeks. Happy writing!