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An archetype is an image, situation or _________ that recurs frequently and evoke strong associations in the reader.
a) image
b) situation
c) character type
d) characters

The Hero archetype is...
a) A main character who doesn’t usually have the traditional qualities expected of a hero.
b) The character in the story that restores harmony and solves the problem, or saves the day, despite the odds being againstthem
c) As a minor character they often provides comic relief and is optimistic that everything will turn out well.
d) This character is there to protect the hero at all cost, a trusty sidekick.

The anti-hero is...
a) A main character who doesn’t usually have the traditional qualities expected of a hero.
b) The character in the story that restores harmony and solves the problem, or saves the day, despite the odds being againstthem
c) As a minor character they often provides comic relief and is optimistic that everything will turn out well.
d) This character is there to protect the hero at all cost, a trusty sidekick.

The fool archetype is ...
a) A main character who doesn’t usually have the traditional qualities expected of a hero.
b) The character in the story that restores harmony and solves the problem, or saves the day, despite the odds being againstthem
c) As a minor character they often provides comic relief and is optimistic that everything will turn out well.
d) This character is there to protect the hero at all cost, a trusty sidekick.

The loyal companion archetype is.....
a) A main character who doesn’t usually have the traditional qualities expected of a hero.
b) The character in the story that restores harmony and solves the problem, or saves the day, despite the odds being againstthem
c) As a minor character they often provides comic relief and is optimistic that everything will turn out well.
d) This character is there to protect the hero at all cost, a trusty sidekick.

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) The character who relies on the hero of the story to save them from their demise.
c) The character serves opposite the hero and embodies negative characteristics such as greed, selfishness, and ambition
d) A character that serves as a teacher or counselor. Often, they offer advice or wisdom.

The damsel in distress 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 who relies on the hero of the story to save them from their demise.
c) The character serves opposite the hero and embodies negative characteristics such as greed, selfishness, and ambition
d) A character that serves as a teacher or counselor. Often, they offer advice or wisdom.

The villain 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 who relies on the hero of the story to save them from their demise.
c) The character serves opposite the hero and embodies negative characteristics such as greed, selfishness, and ambition
d) A character that serves as a teacher or counselor. Often, they offer advice or wisdom.

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 who relies on the hero of the story to save them from their demise.
c) The character serves opposite the hero and embodies negative characteristics such as greed, selfishness, and ambition
d) A character that serves as a teacher or counselor. Often, they offer advice or wisdom.

The shapeshifter archetype.....
a) blurs the lines between ally and enemy. Often they begin as an ally, then betray the hero at a critical moment.
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 who relies on the hero of the story to save them from their demise.

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