This is where there is a conflict between a character and nature(weather,forms of land,etc.)
Yes, an antagonist is a character or force that opposes the main character (protagonist) in a story. Antagonists create conflict and obstacles for the protagonist to overcome.
This is when someone (the character) has a conflict with them self.:-
Inciting force refers to something that motivates or encourages a person or group to take a particular action, often by creating a sense of urgency, importance, or necessity. It can be a driving factor behind a decision or behavior.
Anatomically, a disease is internal. However, when an author includes a disease to be a conflict among a character or characters, it all depends how the author illustrates the response of the character to the disease. Usually if the disease creates isolation or insanity, you can say that the disease is external cause the character might lose focus on reality and society.
to face a problem against another character
The conflict is the main problem of the story. It can either be between characters, between a character and their surroundings, or a struggle a character has with themself.
what is inciting force mean? what is inciting force mean?
use of military forces in a conflict or striff of a severe nature
I'm supposing you mean in a literary sense (external conflict). If so, then A character struggling with an earthquake hurricane blizzard, or any other weather related thing It could also be something such as a landslide blocking the road, or anything else nature relating that hinders (in one way or another) the protagonist of a story.
Character vs self refers to a conflict where a character is struggling internally with their own thoughts, emotions, beliefs, or decisions. This type of conflict often involves the character facing inner turmoil or battling inner demons, leading to self-doubt, guilt, or internal struggle. It is a common theme in literature and can reveal a character's growth, development, or internal transformation.
"Antagonis" appears to be a misspelling or variation of "antagonist." An antagonist is typically a character or force in a story that opposes the protagonist, creating conflict. In a broader context, it can also refer to any opposing force in various fields, such as biology, where it describes a substance that interferes with or inhibits the action of another.
A conflict that deals with self in meaning with it's emotions. Example: i hate being alone, my hart is breaking it is the problem inside the character, the feelings,emotions,and fears specifically going on with that character.