In the beginning... Basic storytelling, Begin your story the right way.

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In the beginning... Basic storytelling, Begin your story the right way.

What do these have in common? Star Wars The Hunger Games Harry Potter The Lord of the Rings The King Arthur Legend

Film As a whole filmmaking, is in fact storytelling. Novelists, playwrights, screenplay writers, actors and filmmakers are storytellers. What makes a great story?

Archetypes Created by Carl Jung, a Swiss psychologist who amongst other things studied literature. According to his findings he found a set of patterns in literature. He stated that it was a collectively inherited unconscious idea, pattern of thought, image etc. universally present in individual psyches. Which build up the pieces which make true literature.

The hero The word "hero" comes from a Greek root that means to protect and serve. The hero is connected with self- sacrifice. He or she is the person who transcends ego, but at first, the hero is all ego. The hero’s job is to incorporate all the separate parts of himself to become a true Self, which he then recognizes as part of the whole.

The hero Readers/viewers usually identify with the hero. You admire the hero's qualities and want to be like him or her, but the hero also has flaws. Weaknesses, quirks, and vices make a hero more appealing. The hero also has inner conflict, the more the better: love and duty, trust and suspicion, hope and despair.

The Herald Heralds issue challenges and announce the coming of significant change. Something changes the hero’s situation, and nothing is the same ever again. The herald often delivers the Call to Adventure, sometimes in the form of a letter, a phone call, an accident.

The Herald The Herald is also consider the Hero’s closest confidant and meant to be there to aid him and protect him. Not to be confused as a sidekick.

The Mentor Mentors provide heroes with motivation, inspiration, guidance, training, and gifts for the journey, often information or gadgets that come in handy later.motivationinspiration Mentors seem inspired by divine wisdom. They stand for the hero’s highest aspirations.

The Mentor The gift or help given by the mentor should be earned by learning, sacrifice, or commitment. At times is a spiritual/magical or supernatural in someway.

Threshold Guardian At each gateway on the journey, there are powerful guardians placed to keep the unworthy from entering. If properly understood, these guardians can be overcome, bypassed, or turned into allies. These are not the main villain, but are often lieutenants of the villain. They are the naysayers, doorkeepers, bouncers, bodyguards, gunslingers

Threshold Guardian On a deeper psychological level, threshold guardians represent our internal demons. Their function is not necessarily to stop the hero but to test if he or she is really determined to accept the challenge of change.

Threshold Guardian Heroes learn to recognize resistance as a source of strength. Threshold Guardians are not to be defeated, but incorporated into the self. The message: those who are put off by outward appearances cannot enter the Special World, but those who can see past surface impressions to the inner reality are welcome

The Shapeshifter The shapeshifter is a catalyst for change, a symbol of the psychological urge to transform. The role serves the dramatic function of bringing doubt and suspense into a story. It is a mask that may be worn by any character in the story, and is often expressed by a character whose loyalty and true nature are always in question

The Trickster The trickster embodies the energies of mischief and the desire for change. He cuts big egos down to size and brings heroes and readers down to earth. He brings change by drawing attention to the imbalance or absurdity of a stagnant situation and often provokes laughter. Tricksters are catalyst characters who affect the lives of others but are unchanged themselves.

The Shadow The shadow represents the energy of the dark side, the unexpressed, unrealized, or rejected aspects of something. The negative face of the shadow is the villain, antagonist, or enemy. It may also be an ally who is after the same goal but who disagrees with the hero’s tactics.

The Shadow The function of the shadow is to challenge the hero and give her a worthy opponent in the struggle. The best shadows have some admirable quality that humanizes them. Most shadows do not see themselves as villains, but merely the hero of their own myths.

The Shadow Internal shadows may be deeply repressed parts of the hero. External shadows must be destroyed by the hero or redeemed and turned into a positive force. Shadows may also be unexplored potential such as affection, creativity, or psychic ability that goes unexpressed.