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Dramatica Theory Book
Chapter
6: Action and Decision Elements of Drivers and Passengers
Recap
of Archetypal Characters
Now that we have become
familiar with Archetypal characters and some of their limitations, let
us recap our list of the eight Archetypal Characters as a prelude to resolving
the inconsistencies we saw in The Wizard of Oz and Jaws:
PROTAGONIST: The traditional Protagonist is the driver of the
story: the one who forces the action. We root for it and hope for its
success.
ANTAGONIST: The Antagonist is the character directly opposed to
the Protagonist. It represents the problem that must be solved or overcome
for the Protagonist to succeed.
REASON: This character makes its decisions and takes action on
the basis of logic, never letting feelings get in the way of a rational
course.
EMOTION: The Emotion character responds with its feelings without
thinking, whether it is angry or kind, with disregard for practicality.
SKEPTIC: Skeptic doubts everything -- courses of action, sincerity,
truth -- whatever.
SIDEKICK: The Sidekick is unfailing in its loyalty and support.
The Sidekick is often aligned with the Protagonist though may also be
attached to the Antagonist.
GUARDIAN: The Guardian is a teacher or helper who aids the Protagonist
in its quest and offers a moral standard.
CONTAGONIST: The Contagonist hinders and deludes the Protagonist,
tempting it to take the wrong course or approach.
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