Drama is important to conflict because it raises the stakes in the story, making it an exciting and captivating watch for the audience. A story needs emotional stakes to move the audiences. This can be done by stacking the odds against your character by making them take risks in the story. You should know what your character wants and have them go through trial and error to get to their wants. The video gives an example in Finding Nemo, where the dad is willing to do whatever it takes to save his son. This inspires the audience, since he is truly determined to get something, he wants and goes through immense obstacles to get to his son.
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