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Archetypes

Archetypes

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English

7th - 10th Grade

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CCSS
RL.7.3, RL.7.5, RL.8.3

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Ashley Gillett

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6 Slides • 9 Questions

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Archetypes

Different Types of Heroes

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Open Ended

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How would you define archetypes?

Give an example if you can.

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Common Qualities of a Hero

  • One of the most recognizable archetypes is a hero.

  • May possess great or admirable qualities

  • Could be forced to overcome obstacles in the course of the story

  • Often, they embark on a quest that follows the stages of Joseph Campbell’s hero’s journey.

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Not all heroes are created equal...

  • Heroes can be flawed, tragic, brave, or even villainous

  • Knowing which type of hero your protagonist is can help you write an interesting and convincing main character

  • Next, let's see what you remember about the first 3 common types of heroes...

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Multiple Choice

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What is an epic hero?

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A character who comes from a famous or noble family, have super-human strength and good looks, and take on dangerous challenges.

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A character who a powerful leader from a noble family but is majorly flawed and dies because of this flaw.

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A character who are emotional and very human. Magical and enchanted situations are common, but the hero triumphs after a painful personal sacrifice.

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Multiple Choice

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What is a tragic hero?

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A character who comes from a famous or noble family, have super-human strength and good looks, and take on dangerous challenges.

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A character who a powerful leader from a noble family but is majorly flawed and dies because of this flaw.

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A character who are emotional and very human. Magical and enchanted situations are common, but the hero triumphs after a painful personal sacrifice.

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Multiple Choice

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What is a romantic hero?

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A character who comes from a famous or noble family, have super-human strength and good looks, and take on dangerous challenges.

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A character who a powerful leader from a noble family but is majorly flawed and dies because of this flaw.

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A character who are emotional and very human. Magical and enchanted situations are common, but the hero triumphs after a painful personal sacrifice.

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Watch this video to find out about

Anti-Heroes!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEjgDeSnBMs&t=1s

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Anti-Hero

  • Anti-heroes do not possess traditionally heroic qualities.

  • Often dishonest, greedy, or immoral

  • Struggle to overcome their bad traits

  • Makes them relatable to us

  • Example: In Star Wars, Han Solo is an arrogant smuggler who eventually overcomes his own self-interest to help

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Everyman Hero

  • Ordinary people

  • Might even be underdogs placed in extraordinary circumstances that force them to act heroically

  • Possess a strong moral compass and act with extreme selflessness

  • Makes them very relatable

  • Example: In J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit, Bilbo is a common hobbit without extraordinary abilities who finds himself on a quest

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Multiple Choice

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What type of hero is this?

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epic hero

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everyman hero

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anti-hero

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Multiple Choice

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What type of hero is this?

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tragic hero

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romantic hero

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everyman hero

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Multiple Choice

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What type of hero is this?

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tragic hero

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romantic hero

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everyman hero

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Multiple Choice

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What type of hero is this?

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epic hero

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romantic hero

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everyman hero

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Multiple Choice

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What type of hero is this?

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tragic hero

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epic hero

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romantic hero

Archetypes

Different Types of Heroes

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