Writing Scenes Without Conflict: Incidents, Happenings, Sequels, & More – by September Fawkes…

Ideally, nearly every scene in a story will have conflict, because nearly every scene should have these primary plot elements: goal, antagonist, conflict, and consequences. And nearly every scene should have a turning point, which will be its climactic moment.

With these things in their proper places, nearly every scene will follow basic structure:

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