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1->''"Once there was a beautiful girl named Snow White, who lived with seven dwarfs, and they lived Happily Ever After." Pretty dull, isn't it?''
2-->-- '''A Disney special on the importance of villains'''
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4This is the basic problem to overcome in a story, the driving force. If you don't have conflict, you don't have a story. Or [[JustForFun/TheTropelessTale just a story of things happening without incident]].
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6More than any other trope, save for the {{Characters}} who are in a conflict, this is vital to fiction. You can likely find loads of theories and [[BooksOnTrope essays]] on why this is so, [[AnthropicPrinciple but for here, just trust us. You need it.]]
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8Conflict can come in many forms.
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10# '''Man vs. Man:''' The problem is [[TheAntagonist another character]] (Bob needs to win over more votes than Alice does to become Class President).
11# '''Man vs. Self:''' The problem lies [[InternalConflictTropes inside the protagonist]] (Bob doesn't know how to express his emotions to Alice).
12# '''Man vs. Nature:''' The problem comes from [[NatureIsNotNice non-sapient sources]] (Bob's town is destroyed by a volcano, or Alice is sick).
13# '''Man vs. Society:''' The problem is [[AllOfTheOtherReindeer the social environment]] (Bob struggles to maintain his dignity in an ignorant community after receiving an AbominationAccusationAttack).
14# '''Man vs. Fate/God:''' The problem is [[SlidingScaleOfFreeWillVsFate an undesirable destiny]], which may also involve [[RageAgainstTheHeavens divine will]] (Bob does not want to fulfill a prophecy that he will lose his family).
15# '''Man Caught in the Middle:''' [[InnocentBystander Of other characters]] [[ActionSurvivor or conflicts.]]
16# '''Male and Female:''' [[MarsAndVenusGenderContrast Conflict between man and woman]].
17# There is also '''Man vs. Machine,''' as in [[LuddWasRight machinery]]. Most commonly told from the perspective of a worker being replaced by a machine.
18# '''Man vs. the Unknown''' has also been proposed as the type that codifies {{Horror}}, where the enemy is the incomprehensible, otherworldly or extraterrestrial.
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20Traditionalists boil it down to the first [[RuleOfThree three]], redefining "Man" as a defeatable entity and "Nature" as anything that has to be survived or changed rather than defeated. According to the three basic conflicts, a ZombieApocalypse would thus be Man Vs. Nature. Going by this model, Man vs. Society and Man vs. God/Fate would both become Man vs. Nature, and Male and Female would become Man vs. Man (Man in the Middle and Man vs. Machine, on the other hand, could be either one depending on the plot).
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22Some stories may ''seem'' like they don't have a conflict, but if they have factors within the story that still present a challenge, then their story still contains the third type of conflict. NoAntagonist describes this kind of conflict without an antagonistic force.
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24However, it is possible to have stories that ''actually'' don't have a conflict; such works tend to be non-fiction or experimental/postmodernist stories. Some episodes of SliceOfLife series can also qualify, especially those following the {{Kishotenketsu}} formula. Works [[NoPlotNoProblem without stories]] can also be considered as lacking a conflict (video games may even have a conflict but no story, letting the players create their own stories through the conflict). Such works are ultimately exceptions and not the rule, and in general, if it's a conventional and engaging story, conflict drives it.
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26It could be said that self-insert stories are weak because there is no conflict in how the self-insert achieves things, or that the conflict is so weak and ineffectual that it still comes across that way (as with poorly-written stories starring an InvincibleHero). Conversely, some works come off as weak because the conflict is too grave and/or [[TooBleakStoppedCaring appears to have no palatable solution]]. Like many other things, it's wise to strike a balance between the two.
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28!No examples, please; this merely [[Administrivia/DefinitionOnlyPages defines the term]]. Due to the breadth of this trope, any work examples should be listed in the tropes under the sub indexes. %%https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=1644184945085449000&page=2#comment-28
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31[[index]]
32+ ContrivedStupidityTropes (when the conflict comes from contrivances)
33+ HeroTropes
34+ InternalConflictTropes
35+ MoralityTropes
36+ ThePlotDemandedThisIndex
37+ {{Plots}}
38+ RevengeTropes
39+ RuleOfDrama (other RuleOfIndex tropes are for different reasons)
40+ {{Villains}}
41+ ViolenceTropes
42[[/index]]
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