agon

/ˈæɡɑn/
noun
  1. A struggle or conflict, especially in a literary or dramatic work.
    • The novel's central agon is between the protagonist's duty and his personal desires.
    • The film portrays the inner agon of a soldier torn between loyalty and conscience.
    • In Greek tragedy, the agon often takes the form of a heated debate between characters.
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