: Re: How to create interesting character conflicts How might one go about creating character conflicts that intrigue people? As in, ones that are innovative/original that are not cliched (for example,
This is a pretty broad question. In high school English we had to tease out conflicts from books. Man v. man, Man v. nature, Man v. God, Man v. machine, and Man v. himself. What we generally found was that there were a lot of conflicts between Man v. man because of a disagreement in opinion on how to deal with one of the other confounders.
So I guess my suggestion, of which I imagine there will be several good suggestions, would be to arrange for a disagreement on an essential variable in the story.
Also, dialogue is generally a good way to encourage opinions in your writing.
How about the character in conflict with himself on whether to give into his depressive urges:
To be, or not to be: that is the question./Whether 'tis nobler in the mind/To suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune,/Or to take arms against a sea of troubles,/And by opposing end them?/To die: to sleep.
Conflict. Brilliant.
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