Character Archetypes In your reading journal Archetype Notes

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Character Archetypes

Character Archetypes

In your reading journal: Archetype Notes Character Archetype: Archetype My example(s) Description Ms. Foss’

In your reading journal: Archetype Notes Character Archetype: Archetype My example(s) Description Ms. Foss’ Example

Archetype: A mold of a character, idea, or situation that keeps getting repeated in

Archetype: A mold of a character, idea, or situation that keeps getting repeated in different stories throughout time. Ex: Boy meets girl, fall in love, face a problem, overcome it, live happily ever after (situation) Castle where a princess is trapped (place) Brave hero (character)

Character Archetype: A basic model or mold that characters have been based on in

Character Archetype: A basic model or mold that characters have been based on in stories throughout time

Guess the archetype!

Guess the archetype!

Archetype: The Mentor Description: Wise/experienced Older than the main character Offers advice Example: Haymitch,

Archetype: The Mentor Description: Wise/experienced Older than the main character Offers advice Example: Haymitch, Dumbledore, Obi Wan

Archetype: The Hero(ine) Description: ● Brave, fights to restore peace ● Strong - stays

Archetype: The Hero(ine) Description: ● Brave, fights to restore peace ● Strong - stays true to him/herself ● Often has to leave home to go on a journey Example: Simba, Katniss, Harry Potter

See also. . . The TRAGIC hero RELUCTANT hero ● leads to his own

See also. . . The TRAGIC hero RELUCTANT hero ● leads to his own destruction Ex: Emperor Kuzco The ● has to be persuaded or forced into heroics Ex: Bilbo Baggins

The Joker ● Also: Clown/Trickster ● Comic relief character ● Always making jokes/looking for

The Joker ● Also: Clown/Trickster ● Comic relief character ● Always making jokes/looking for a good time Ex: Timon and Pumbaa Fred and George

The Confidant ● A person the main character can CONFIDE in ● Helps the

The Confidant ● A person the main character can CONFIDE in ● Helps the MC come to a realization

The Innocent ● Good, kind, and moral ● Not affected by the evils of

The Innocent ● Good, kind, and moral ● Not affected by the evils of the world Ex: Prim Everdeen

The Rebel ● Seeks danger, reckless ● Breaks the rules for the thrill of

The Rebel ● Seeks danger, reckless ● Breaks the rules for the thrill of it Ex: Sirius Black, Capt. Jack

The Sidekick Also: “the Best Friend” Provides companionship and advice Ex: Ron Weasley, Dory

The Sidekick Also: “the Best Friend” Provides companionship and advice Ex: Ron Weasley, Dory

The Scapegoat ● Always getting in trouble ● Blamed for problems Ex: Hades’ minions,

The Scapegoat ● Always getting in trouble ● Blamed for problems Ex: Hades’ minions, Shrek

The Underdog Wins in the end Ex: Tortoise and Hare Greg Heffley

The Underdog Wins in the end Ex: Tortoise and Hare Greg Heffley

The Peacemaker ● Also: the “mediator” ● Brings two characters together Ex: Pocahontas

The Peacemaker ● Also: the “mediator” ● Brings two characters together Ex: Pocahontas

The Foil A character that contrasts with another Ex: Harry Potter vs. Draco Malfoy

The Foil A character that contrasts with another Ex: Harry Potter vs. Draco Malfoy Anna vs. Elsa

First journal check: Friday, 4/7 8 4 109 11 Topic Tracking Chp Archetype notes

First journal check: Friday, 4/7 8 4 109 11 Topic Tracking Chp Archetype notes Sibling Quick Write Topic Tracking Chp.

When trying to figure out a character’s archetype, consider the different ways an author

When trying to figure out a character’s archetype, consider the different ways an author chooses to describe them. Direct characterization: The author tells you through the narrator what a character’s personality is like. Indirect characterization: The author shows what a character is like through his/her dialogue, actions, or other characters’ reactions.

Direct or indirect? “Soda is different from everybody; he understands everything, almost… He’s always

Direct or indirect? “Soda is different from everybody; he understands everything, almost… He’s always happy-go-lucky and grinning, while Darry’s hard and firm and rarely grins at all. ” p. 2 Direct

Direct or indirect? “You’d better leave us alone, ” the redhead said in a

Direct or indirect? “You’d better leave us alone, ” the redhead said in a biting voice. “Or I’ll call the cops. ” “Oh, my” -- Dally looked bored -- “you’ve got me scared to death. You ought to see my record sometime, baby. ” He grinned slyly. “Guess what I’ve been in for? ” p. 22 Indirect

Direct or indirect? “Steve Randle was seventeen, tall and lean, with thick greasy hair

Direct or indirect? “Steve Randle was seventeen, tall and lean, with thick greasy hair he kept combed in complicated swirls. He was cocky, smart, and Soda’s best buddy since grade school. ” p. 9 Direct