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  • Solider with PTDD
  • a person seeks to harm another person over and over again but that person continually avoids harm by chance
  • a theif trys to find redemption
  • a person convinces his friends that another friend has committed a horrible crime
  • a person desires to break the cycle of abuse his parents have inflicted upon him
  • A new mother and her mother-in-law battle over the "right way" to care for a new baby.
  • a person realizes he has become a tyrant in his life and desires to make amends
  • Two political candidates campaign against each other.
  • an unwanted pregnancy
  • A man seeks to find the murderer who killed his father.
  • a persons wealth won't fix his real problems
  • two families seek to stop the feuding between them
  • an arsonist continues to commit crimes
  • a terrible storm isolates two people ans they struggle to survive
  • An author is kept from publishing his book by a publisher who wants to ruin his career.
  • political chaos endangers a family

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        Conflicts in a story to Spin the wheel, A conflict in a story is a problem, struggle, or disagreement that the characters in the story must deal with.that you can use to pick a random item from the list: Solider with PTDD, a person seeks to harm another person over and over again but that person continually avoids harm by chance, a theif trys to find redemption, a person convinces his friends that another friend has committed a horrible crime, a person desires to break the cycle of abuse his parents have inflicted upon him, A new mother and her mother-in-law battle over the "right way" to care for a new baby., a person realizes he has become a tyrant in his life and desires to make amends, Two political candidates campaign against each other., an unwanted pregnancy, A man seeks to find the murderer who killed his father., a persons wealth won't fix his real problems, two families seek to stop the feuding between them, an arsonist continues to commit crimes, a terrible storm isolates two people ans they struggle to survive, An author is kept from publishing his book by a publisher who wants to ruin his career., political chaos endangers a family.

        Conflicts can take many forms, including internal conflicts (struggles within a character's own mind or emotions), external conflicts (struggles between characters or between characters and external forces), and conflicts of interest (disagreements between characters about what is most important or valuable).

        Conflicts are an essential element of storytelling, as they create tension and drive the plot forward. Without conflict, a story can become stagnant or uninteresting. Some common types of conflicts that appear in stories include:

        1.Man vs. man: A conflict between two or more characters. This could be a physical fight, a verbal argument, or a more subtle struggle for power or control.

        2.Man vs. self: A conflict within a character's own mind or emotions. This might involve a character struggling with personal doubts, fears, or desires, or with their own sense of right and wrong.

        3.Man vs. nature: A conflict between a character and the natural world, such as a character struggling to survive in a harsh or hostile environment.

        4.Man vs. society: A conflict between a character and the social or cultural norms of the society they live in. This might involve a character challenging the status quo or defying the expectations of their community.

        These are just a few examples of the types of conflicts that can appear in a story. Conflicts can take many different forms and can be an integral part of the character development and plot of a story.

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