
Archetypes Florida BEST
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English
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9th - 12th Grade
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Margaret Davis
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Objective - Generate examples for each common type of character archetype.
Standard - CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.6-8.7 Integrate information presented in different
media or formats (e.g., visually, quantitatively) as well as in words to develop a coherent
understanding of a topic or issue.
Common
Archetypes
Description
(Wants to…)
Examples of
the Archetypes
Other Examples of the
Archetype
Innocent
Be happy and do the
right thing
Forest Gump
Regular
Person
Get along with
everyone
Harry Potter
Hero
Prove themselves to
the world
Luke Skywalker
Caregiver
Help others before
themselves
Santa Claus
Explorer
Explore the world for
new things to do
Indiana Jones
Rebel
Change the world by
breaking rules
Han Solo
Lover
Find friendship and
love
Cupid
Creator
Create something that
will endure
Einstein
Jester
Live for the moment
and have fun
Captain Jack
Sparrow
Sage
Understand the world
and themselves
Professor
Dumbledore
Magician
Make a plan and then
make it happen
Merlin
Ruler
Be in control always
and forever
Darth Vader
For More Information:
http://www.soulcraft.co/essays/the_12_common_archetypes.html
https://www.culturetalk.com/12-archetypes/
http://www.archetypes.com/
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Unit 1: Patterns and
Persuasion
An Introduction to . . .
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Character Archetype
a type of character whose image, ideals, or pattern of behaviour
is so consistent and defining that it has come to be considered a
universal model for people and characters.
These model character types are so commonly and simply defined that they cross
cultural boundaries. E.g. Educated people in China have the same perception of a
“hero” as people living in isolated tribes in Australia
For a character’s actions to seem believable they must reflect the personality of that
character. Character archetypes are a great way to help understand what motivates
your heroes and villains – the reasons they do what they do.
Click on this infographic that informed the following 12 Classic Character Archetypes.
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How do Character Archetypes Work in Literature?
Character archetypes make characters authentic⇒ since
they’re based on real human behaviour patterns.
Archetypes make characters more interesting, yet
consistent⇒ the best characters have unexpected archetypes
within them, but the presence of the archetypal patterns keep
the character consistent.
For example, you wouldn’t expect Harry Potter-- a poor, fragile,
orphan to be a MAGICIAN archetype⇒ but it works. Knowing
that Harry fits the Magician archetype helped JK Rowling to
keep Harry’s choices and behaviours consistent.
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How do Character Archetypes Work in Literature?
Character archetypes make characters authentic⇒ since
they’re based on real human behaviour patterns.
Archetypes make characters more interesting, yet
consistent⇒ the best characters have unexpected archetypes
within them, but the presence of the archetypal patterns keep
the character consistent.
For example, you wouldn’t expect Sabrina, a sweet, innocent
highschooler to be a HERO/WARRIOR archetype, but the
creator of Chilling Tales of Sabrina would disagree.
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. . . therefore, Character Archetypes often
surprise us. Into which archetype do you
think your teacher fits?
Which one do you think you would be?
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Let’s find out!
Take this online quiz to determine
YOUR INNER ARCHETYPE!!
https://tinyurl.com/WhatArchetypeAmIQuiz
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Time to consider your own self-awareness. Double-click on the pie graph below and adjust
the numeric values to choose a custom combination of your own 3-4 personal archetypes
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