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9-15-15 Archetypes
JOURNAL
Think of two popular fairy
tales from your childhood. It
could be Little Red Riding Hood,
Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty,
Snow White, The Three Little
Pigs, etc.
1. Now, make a list of each
of the main characters and
describe their role in the
story.
2. Compare the two stories:
Write about similarities you see
between the characters and the
roles they play in the story.
AGENDA
Journal
Archetype Notes
Learning Target: I can identify
and develop archetypes.
Reminders:
Vocabulary Test- Friday
CTRL Due Friday!
Archetypes
What is an archetype?
The word is derived from the Greek:
arche, original, and typos, form or
model.
Archetype means: Original Model.
They are universal in human beings
and occur in literature of every age.
Each character in a story fulfills a
role that was destined from the
beginning of story telling…
Protagonist or Antagonist?
Protagonist- the main character in a
story.
The one the audience cheers for.
The plot revolves around this
character. Usually the hero, but does
not have to be.
EXAMPLE: Harry Potter, Harry Potter
series
Antagonist- the character that
opposes or goes against the
protagonist.
Usually the villain, but does not have
to be.
Example:
Shares a differing view from the
protagonist or creates friction.
EXAMPLE: Voldemort, Harry Potter
Examples of Archetypes
Use your chart to fill in notes as we
go…
The Hero/ Heroine
The main character.
Self-Sacrifice- the hero will pay a
price to achieve their goal.
Not necessarily moral, but the one
that the reader cheers for.
Goes on a journey (physical,
mental, or emotional). Must learn
something/change by the end.
The Heroes Journey
The protagonist of a story must
take a journey or quest where
he/she…
Learns something about herself/himself
Learns something about life in general
Accomplishes a difficult task
Finds meaning or purpose in life.
Examples?
Heroes/Heroines
THE QUEST
Material Wealth- Treasure
Hunt!
Global Good- Earth is
threatened.
Pirates or the CaribbeanJack Sparrow is in search of
treasure.
Armageddon, Bruce Willis
dies for the planet.
Tomb Raider, Angelina Jolie
Self-Identity
Good Will Hunting, Matt
Damon plays a brilliant but
troubles janitor of an ivyleague college who solves
an impossible math
problem.
Happiness
The Pursuit of
Happyness, Will
Smith is on a quest
to find happiness for
himself and his son.
Peace
Gladiator Russell
Crowe’s character
wants to find peace
after his family is
killed and he is sold
as a gladiator.
Mother Figure
Comforts
Nurtures & gives
guidance to the
protagonist.
Can be called on in
times of need.
Examples?
Mother Earthsustenance for
humans/animals.
Fairy God Motheralways there when
you need her!
The Wise Mentor/ Teacher
Gives wisdom in the face of
challenges.
Aides and/or trains the main
character.
Gives them gifts that are important
to the hero successfully completing
their quest.
Gandalf- The Lord
of the Rings
DumbledoreHarry Potter
The Sidekick
The trusting character, while a bit
dependent and naive, has the
optimism to take the journey.
Works along side either the
antagonist or the protagonist
Examples?
The Villain/ Evil Figure
Often takes the form of the
antagonist (anti-hero), but not
always.
Often wants power/control at any
price
Usually amoral- no sense of morals
Has many tricks to getting what
he/she wants…
Cunning & Wit
Attractiveness
Supernatural Power
Trickster
The Trickster is a clown, a mischief
maker.
Can be associated with the villain, or
the hero.
Sometimes provides the comedic
relief.
The trickster usually uses his/her
cunning and/or wit, against strength
and brawn of other characters.
Examples?
THINKING AHEAD…
As we read our stories over the next
few weeks, I want you to keep
these archetypes in mind.
Which archetype do each of your
characters fit?
What is their role in the story?
Exit Slip…
Give literary/movie examples (not
covered in class) of the following….
A
A
A
A
A
hero/heroine
villain
Mentor/Teacher
sidekick
mother figure
September 16, 2014
Please be seated
when the bell rings.
Write down the learning
target and begin reading
your IR book.
Focus Question:
Describe the tone in the
novel thus far.
Agenda:
Independent Reading
Archetype group work
Learning Target: I can use
archetypes to create an
interesting story.
Reminders:
Vocab HW due tomorrow.
Vocab quiz Friday.
CTRL due Friday!
September 16, 2015
Please be seated
when the bell
rings. Have your
IR book on your
desk.
Agenda:
Pen Pal Letters
IR
Learning Target: I can
effectively write a letter.
Reminders:
Diagnostic tomorrow.
September 14, 2015
Please come in
and be seated,
take our your
God/Goddess
assignment
Agenda:
Creating your
God/Goddess Project
Independent Reading
Learning Target: I can make
a connection between Greek
mythology through creating
my own god/goddess
Reminders:
Projects due today!