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Character Archetypes
Coming up with unique and interesting characters is a challenge for any author. But there are certain character archetypes on which nearly every character is based. Check out these examples of archetypes that you’re likely to see in adventure stories, romance novels, suspenseful movies, and epic narratives.
Situation Archetypes
If you’ve ever heard that there are only a few types of stories to be told, you’ve likely heard about situation archetypes. These plotlines include specific movements and plot twists, leading up to the inevitable ending. Understand which situation archetype you’re reading to determine the story’s theme and type of conflict.
Symbolic archetypes
Symbols that appear repeatedly in human cultures. For example, trees are an archetypal symbol of nature (even in cultures that live in relatively tree-less areas). Fire is also an archetypal symbol, representing destruction but also ingenuity and creativity.