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Short
Story Writing Tips - Does The Resolution
Of The Conflict Come From The Conflict? |
by:
Nick
Vernon |
The solution is where the problem is. We
just have to find it.
If in your story the conflict arises from
a decision the character has to make, then
the conflict will be solved when your character
makes a decision.
If the conflict comes from something the
character must do (from an action he needs
to perform in order to solve the conflict)
the resolution will come from him performing
that action.
Let me give you a few examples.
A) The resolution coming from a decision
the character needs to make.
The character loves two women and he has
to decide which to marry. The resolution
will come from him making the decision of
which he prefers.
B) The resolution coming from an action
the character needs to perform.
The character has to cook something for
his children before he leaves for work.
The conflict is that he's already late.
What does he do? He cooks something that
doesn't take long and his action resolves
the conflict.
So the resolution of the conflict will come
from the conflict and be directly tied to
the conflict.
About the author:
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Besides his passion for writing, Nick Vernon
runs an online gift site where you will
find gift information, articles and readers
funny stories. Visit http://www.we-recommend.com
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