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6: Action and Decision Elements of Drivers and Passengers (Cont.) The 16 Motivation Elements in The Wizard of Oz Archetypal Elements of "Oz" Characters Returning to Oz, Dorothy is both pursue and consideration. Toto is faith and support. The Cowardly Lion is clearly disbelief and oppose, and Glinda is conscience and help. But here is where breaking the Eight Archetypal Characters into 16 characteristics solves our previous problems. Tin Man and Scarecrow Swap Meet When we look at the Scarecrow he appears to exemplify logic but his approach, rather than being in control, is quite uncontrolled. Similarly, although the Tin Man is undoubtedly feeling, his demeanor is just as surely described by control.
Apparently, the Scarecrow and the Tin Man have swapped characteristics: logic goes with uncontrolled and feeling goes with control. In a sense, both of these Characters now contain two Elements that are at odds with each other. The Action Element does not reflect the Decision Element. This creates two very interesting Characters who have an additional degree of depth to them: an internal friction, inconsistency, or conflict. This is the kind of arrangement that begins to make characters more complex. Witch and Wizard Ways But what about the
Witch and the Wizard? What is it that makes them diverge from the Archetypal
molds? Could it be a similar "swapping" of Elements? As it turns
out, it is a similar swapping, but not exactly the same. To be
the Archetypal Contagonist, the Wizard would have to be temptation
and hinder. To be the Antagonist, the Witch would have to be reconsideration
and prevent. But rather than swapping an Action Element for another
Action Element, the Witch ends up with both Action Elements and
the Wizard with both Decision ones!
"Oz" Elements in Quads When we put this information into our Quad formation, the Elements do not line up in a simple way. Driver Quad
Passenger Quad
Everyone still has two characteristics; however, the arrangements are not Archetypal for all the Characters in The Wizard of Oz. As a result, the Archetypal role names have been removed where they do not apply. |
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