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What role do YOU play?.  Patterns in literature found around the world  Certain character types are also archetypal elements of traditional stories.

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1 What role do YOU play?

2  Patterns in literature found around the world  Certain character types are also archetypal elements of traditional stories  Some critics say that these elements express symbolic truths about the human mind

3  Hero – protagonist who begins as a humble, non- heroic character. Conquers obstacles and saves the day! Has some kind of quest.  Villain – The antagonist; works against the hero either through brute strength or cunning.  Mother figure/Father figure/Mentor – Older figures to support and guide the hero.  Underdog – The character not expected to do much, but plays a pivotal role.  Jester – The comic relief.  Rogue – The nice/lovable character that does not always follow the rules.

4  Label the following character with their names

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6  Put the characters into groups, not by which movie they are in, but by what kind of character they are!

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8  Ask yourself: Why did I group these characters together this way? How do they act in their roles? What do they provide for the story?

9 Underdog /Jester Father Figure/ Mentor HERO Father Figure/ Mentor HERO/ Rogue HERO Villain Underdog / Sidekick Villain Jester Mother Figure/ Mentor Hero/ Sidekick/ Rogue Hero/ Underdog/ Rogue

10  The Fall  The Journey  Paradise  Evil  The Rebirth  The Star-Crossed Lovers  Orphan  Martyr  Wanderer  Warrior  Magician

11  Wicked Stepmother  Orphaned Child  Three Wishes  Evil Witch  Prince Charming  Fairy Godmother


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