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ARCHETYPE DEFINITION: Archetype: An original model or pattern from which other later copies are made, especially a character, an action, or situation that seems to represent common patterns of human life

A RCHETYPE D EFINITION : Archetype: An original model or pattern from which other later copies are made, especially a character, an action, or situation

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Page 1: A RCHETYPE D EFINITION : Archetype: An original model or pattern from which other later copies are made, especially a character, an action, or situation

ARCHETYPE DEFINITION:

Archetype: An original model or pattern from which other later copies are made, especially a character, an action, or situation that seems to represent common patterns of human life

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ARCHETYPES

IN EVERYTHING Archetypes recur in different times and

places in myth, literature, folklore, fairy tales, dreams, artwork, and religious rituals

EVERYWHERE and TIMELESS Archetypes occur in various genres across

cultures and throughout history.

Often times characters can hold more than one archetype: for example Dumbledore is herald and sage

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THE HERO

King Arthur, Optimus Prime, Luke Skywalker, Hercules

Usually the central character

Separates from the ordinary world, faces challenges and sacrifices and serves others

Chooses to be a hero for noble cause

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THE ANTI-HERO

Harry Potter, Shrek, Bruce Wayne, and Napoleon Dynamite

Has non-traditional qualities for a hero such as unappealing figure, self-obsessed attitude, etc…

Does not choose to be a hero but is put into the situation

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THE SHADOW

Repressed side of a character.

The Shadow can be the dark side of “light” character or vice versa

Gollum ,Tyler Durden, Scar, Harvey Dent

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THE HERALD

Herald characters issue challenges, warnings, and announces the coming of significant change

Nala, Dumbledore, and Bumblebee

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SHAPE-SHIFTER

The Shapeshifter's mask misleads the Hero by hiding a character's intentions and loyalties

Meg from Hercules and the beast

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THE THRESHOLD GUARDIAN

Threshold Guardians protect by testing or preventing the Hero’s entrance.

They provide essential tests to prove a Hero's commitment and worth

Draco Malfoy

Offers Harry his hand in friendship and thus causes Harry to openly refuse it and Slytherin House

Instigates the Rememberall fiasco that ends in Harry becoming Seeker

Tricks Harry into the midnight duel that leads to him finding Fluffy

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TRICKSTER

Tricksters relish the disruption of the status quo

Turn the Ordinary World into chaos with their quick turns of phrase and physical antics

Fred and George Weasly, Bugs Bunny, Tinker Belle, and the Cheshire Cat

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DAMSEL

Helpless and/or weak and usually desirable

Bella, Snow White, and Sleeping Beauty

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SITUATIONAL ARCHETYPES

Death and rebirth, battle between good and evil, hero’s journey, Magic weapon, and the fall

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STEREOTYPE VS. ARCHETYPE

Stereotype: A conventional, formulaic, and oversimplified conception, opinion, or image What are some examples?

Archetype: universal example found throughout time, cultures, and genres