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Archetype Review
Test Description: This will review character archetypes
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) An archetype is an image, situation or _________ that recurs frequently and evoke strong associations in the reader.
A
character type
B
characters
C
image
D
situation
2) The Hero archetype is...
A
This character is there to protect the hero at all cost, a trusty sidekick.
B
As a minor character they often provides comic relief and is optimistic that everything will turn out well.
C
The character in the story that restores harmony and solves the problem, or saves the day, despite the odds being againstthem
D
A main character who doesn’t usually have the traditional qualities expected of a hero.
3) The anti-hero is...
A
As a minor character they often provides comic relief and is optimistic that everything will turn out well.
B
This character is there to protect the hero at all cost, a trusty sidekick.
C
The character in the story that restores harmony and solves the problem, or saves the day, despite the odds being againstthem
D
A main character who doesn’t usually have the traditional qualities expected of a hero.
4) The fool archetype is ...
A
The character in the story that restores harmony and solves the problem, or saves the day, despite the odds being againstthem
B
This character is there to protect the hero at all cost, a trusty sidekick.
C
A main character who doesn’t usually have the traditional qualities expected of a hero.
D
As a minor character they often provides comic relief and is optimistic that everything will turn out well.
5) The loyal companion archetype is.....
A
The character in the story that restores harmony and solves the problem, or saves the day, despite the odds being againstthem
B
This character is there to protect the hero at all cost, a trusty sidekick.
C
A main character who doesn’t usually have the traditional qualities expected of a hero.
D
As a minor character they often provides comic relief and is optimistic that everything will turn out well.
6) The mother/father archetype is...
A
This character is a protector: the ideal version of a parent. They symbolize balance and emotion/physical well-being.
B
A character that serves as a teacher or counselor. Often, they offer advice or wisdom.
C
The character who relies on the hero of the story to save them from their demise.
D
The character serves opposite the hero and embodies negative characteristics such as greed, selfishness, and ambition
7) The damsel in distress archetype is...
A
The character who relies on the hero of the story to save them from their demise.
B
A character that serves as a teacher or counselor. Often, they offer advice or wisdom.
C
The character serves opposite the hero and embodies negative characteristics such as greed, selfishness, and ambition
D
This character is a protector: the ideal version of a parent. They symbolize balance and emotion/physical well-being.
8) The villain archetype is...
A
A character that serves as a teacher or counselor. Often, they offer advice or wisdom.
B
The character serves opposite the hero and embodies negative characteristics such as greed, selfishness, and ambition
C
This character is a protector: the ideal version of a parent. They symbolize balance and emotion/physical well-being.
D
The character who relies on the hero of the story to save them from their demise.
9) The mentor archetype is....
A
This character is a protector: the ideal version of a parent. They symbolize balance and emotion/physical well-being.
B
The character serves opposite the hero and embodies negative characteristics such as greed, selfishness, and ambition
C
A character that serves as a teacher or counselor. Often, they offer advice or wisdom.
D
The character who relies on the hero of the story to save them from their demise.
10) The shapeshifter archetype.....
A
The character who relies on the hero of the story to save them from their demise.
B
blurs the lines between ally and enemy. Often they begin as an ally, then betray the hero at a critical moment.
C
A character that serves as a teacher or counselor. Often, they offer advice or wisdom.
D
The character who relies on the hero of the story to save them from their demise.
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