The reason why writers still use Character archetypes is because they have been working since ancient times and still work.
think about it, you have probably heard of these character descriptions in every great book/story/movie.
Shapeshifter- the character that can change turn into something (AKA the werewolf and that pirate from the pirates of a Caribbean) or just go from good to evil or evil to good.
The Hero- no explanation needed
the trickster-A character for comic relief and to cause mischief
The guardians threshold- basically henchmen and stop the hero from moving on there journey
the Herald- the person/object that gets the hero to go on a journey
the mentor- the person that teaches the hero about the world. Also trains the hero
the shadow- the main villain that the hero has to defeat.
Also there is the monomyth that is the story structure. But you just wanted to know about character archetypes. BTW what class is this in, (and the grade level), I have always been interested in this.
The correct answer to the question that is being presented above would be letter A. <span>Achilles is disgusted by Agamemnon's shameless and greedy behavior, that is why he quarreled with Agamemnon. Achilles withdrawed his help from the war because of this.</span>
Remember a cause is something that happens, and an effect is something that changes because of it. Example:
Cause: George was sick
Effect: He couldn't come to the sleepover
Birds migrate south because food supplies become scarce and the cold winters make survival harder, so they migrate closer to the equator, where temperatures are warmer.
Cause: Winter arrives, making survival difficult
Effect: The birds move south for the winter season
Remember: The cause is an event that happens, and an effect is something else that happens because of it.
1. The phrase <em>"they had no confidant"</em> in Ovid's poem shows that <u>"the couple, </u><u>Pyramus and Thisbe</u><u>, had no one to help them." </u>
<h3>Ovid's Metamorphoses</h3>
Thus, in Pyramus and Thisbe from <em>Ovid's Metamorphoses,</em> the couple that fell in love and wanted to marry could not because of being forbidden by parents and society. Their arrangement to enjoy themselves together under the mulberry tree was short-lived as Thisbe did not realize that Pyramus was gradually dying in the fire of unquenchable love.
2. In the case of Romeo and Juliet, they had confidants and trusted their friends to assist.
<h3>Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet</h3>
The confidants understood and supported the love affair between Romeo and Juliet. For example, the priest that arranged for the couple to be wedded continued to support them throughout the tragic story.
Thus, the situation of Romeo and Juliet greatly differed from Pyramus and Thisbe's concerning "confidants" because while Pyramus and Thisbe had no one to help, Romeo and Juliet's great love thrived briefly with the support of friends, including some family members.
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