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Audrey Caylin started the topic 2018 Week 16: When to pull back on conflict in the forum Annual Theme Discussion 7 years, 8 months ago
Hey Ereki!
We’ve been talking a lot about putting conflict into our stories and how to do it, but now I want to pose a question: at what moments in a story should internal conflict (temporarily) die down?
Like action sequences, internal conflict rises and falls throughout a story; if it were intense all the time, it would feel stagnant and unrelatable to the reader. So at what moments in a story do you think internal conflict should die down a bit? What factors contribute to this? Can you find any examples in movies or literature of a scene where internal conflict dies down, then flares up again?
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