H2 - H6 | <h2>Navigation:</h2> <h2>CONFLICT IN LITERATURE</h2> <h2>Man vs. Self "Man vs. Self" is the only true version of internal conflict you will find in literature. In this mode, the conflict takes place within the mind of the main character, and often involves the character making a decision between right and wrong, or other mixed emotions.</h2> <h2>What is External Conflict in Literature? - Definition</h2> <h2>Conflict in Literature | English - Quizizz</h2> <h2>Types of Conflict in Literature - Warren Hills Regional</h2> <h2>Types of Conflict in Literature</h2> <h2>5 types of conflict in literature with examples - Booksoarus</h2> <h2>In any form of literature, conflict is the struggle, or multiple struggles, at the heart of the authors narrative. Conflict is what moves plot forward and motivates characters to act. Normally, the source of conflict is revealed in the opening passages or chapters of a text, developed until the conflict reaches a</h2>
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