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Conflict
Conflict
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the main conflict is that you should read the book to find out. When you finsh the book, tell me what the answer is, ok?
The plot is that this book is great
the events leading up to the main conflict
The plot and conflict is he he learned english.
The conflict is the problem the characters in the book are trying to solve and the plot is what the stry is about or otherwise known as the storyline! :) Hope this helped! :) Plot is a large umbrella term that involves many minor terms. The plot contains things like: crisis, conflict, climax, resolution, complexion.... the conflict would be when there is a disagreement between characters, or protagonist against his environment, or in the characters head as a struggle over morals.
I'm happy to provide an analysis of a specific book if you can provide me with the title.
The central problem of a book is the main challenge or conflict that drives the plot and engages the characters. It is the primary issue that the protagonist must overcome or resolve to achieve their goals and drive the story forward.
Plot in prose refers to the sequence of events that make up a story. It includes the central conflict, rising action, climax, and resolution. The plot drives the narrative forward and keeps readers engaged in the story.
Plot is a complex term that involves a conflict at its core. Something that disturbs the harmony of the characters or the universe or something. It is this conflict that is resolved. And as the conflict gets resolved so to does the plot. For example the protagonist is in danger of being stabbed to death by the antagonist. This is a conflict. This conflict plus all the action that takes place because of that conflict is the plot. When the protagonist convinces the antagonist that he truly loves her and everything that she heard about him to the contrary were lies and hyperbola and she drops the knife and falls lovingly into his arms - this is the resolution to the conflict and thereby the end of the plot as anything that happens after that is only gratuitous sensuality.