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Which type of character is most associated with internal conflict
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Which type of character is most associated with internal conflict
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No options but if it is what I am thinking I would think the protagonist or the main character has the most internal conflict !
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An emotional character most likely has internal conflict because internal conflict is only between one character rather than 2 or more characters, which would be external conflict
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