Consider a recent story in which there was a quarrel. What kind of conflict did the protagonist (the primary character) have to deal with—internal or external? What did the protagonist take away from the conflict? Was the character successful in resolving the conflict? So you believe the story's conflict is a situation that may occur in real life? And how well would the solution operate in practice?
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I recently finished Alice Oseman's "Heartstopper."
The main character (Charlie Spring) was involved in an internal conflict. He has issues with his sexuality, which has a significant influence on his mental health. He learned to have faith in himself and others. He was able to resolve his issue by revealing his affections for his friend and discussing his mental illnesses with his parents. Yes, this issue is something that may happen in real life, and it is something that many people are experiencing right now. Because this is a work of fiction, the solution may or may not work as smoothly.