S18:E07: Internal Conflict vs. External Conflict: The Shift From Projection to Agency in Character Arc Podcast By  cover art

S18:E07: Internal Conflict vs. External Conflict: The Shift From Projection to Agency in Character Arc

S18:E07: Internal Conflict vs. External Conflict: The Shift From Projection to Agency in Character Arc

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Most stories frame conflict as something happening "out there"—a villain to defeat, an obstacle to overcome, or a problem to solve. But the most powerful character arcs aren't really about defeating the antagonist. They're about the protagonist reclaiming agency.

In this episode, we explore the deeper difference between internal conflict vs. external conflict and why strong stories use external conflict not just to create tension, but to force meaningful inner change. We also look at how stories can unintentionally weaken their protagonists when they place too much emphasis on blaming the antagonist—and how the strongest character arcs instead move from projection to responsibility.

We'll discuss:

  • Why external conflict is often a mirror for internal conflict
  • How focusing too much on the antagonist's culpability can weaken character agency
  • Why stories about blame often feel hollow
  • How powerful character arcs reclaim responsibility and sovereignty
  • Practical questions you can use to strengthen your own characters

We'll also examine examples from Encanto, All the Light We Cannot See, Jane Eyre, and Harry Potter to see how the most meaningful victories in story often come not from changing external circumstances, but from changing how the protagonist shows up within them.

If you've ever wondered how to deepen your character arcs or better align your plot with your story's thematic meaning, this episode offers practical insights into how internal and external conflict work together to create powerful transformation.

Read the full transcript: https://www.helpingwritersbecomeauthors.com/internal-conflict-vs-external-conflict-character-arc

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