The conflict in a play usually refers to the conflict of interests or thoughts between two or more characters. These contradictions will continue to push the story forward. In a play, conflicts can be expressed in different ways, such as: 1. The contradiction between characters: For example, a person wants to pursue his dream, but reality gives him a heavy blow. He thus has contradictions and frustration. 2. The conflict between the characters: For example, if there is a conflict of ideas between two characters and their interests are inconsistent, it will lead to contradictions and quarrels between them. 3. The conflict between the character and the audience: For example, the expectations between the actor and the audience are inconsistent, which will lead to contradictions and dissatisfaction in the audience during the viewing process. The contradiction between social classes: For example, the contradiction and competition between different social classes will lead to turmoil and instability in the whole society. The contradictions and conflicts in the play were the core of the plot, through which the author could create a character image with depth and complexity and make the audience resonate emotionally.