Character Archetypes
Color and Emotion
Plot Points
Conflict
Vocab
100

This archetype represents the main protagonist who drives the story forward

Hero

100

This color often symbolizes calm, trust, or sadness

Blue

100

The beginning of the story where characters and setting are introduced

Exposition

100

A struggle inside a character, like guilt or fear

Character vs. self

100

To depart from an established course or standard

Deviate

200

This character guides the hero with wisdom and advice

The Mentor

200

Associated with danger, passion, and urgency, this color catches attention quickly

Red

200

The event that sparks the main conflict

Inciting incident

200

This conflict occurs when two characters oppose each other

Character vs. character

200

Kind, generous, and well-meaning

Benevolent

300

This archetype often embodies evil or opposition to the hero

The Shadow

300

This color represents growth, renewal, and nature

Green

300

Events and complications that increase tension are part of this

Rising action

300

A character faces a challenge imposed by rules or norms

Character vs. society

300

To make something more noticeable or prominent

Accentuate

400

Known for humor and mischeif, this archetype challenges the status quo

The Trickster

400

Happiness, energy, and optimism are often linked with this color. 

Yellow

400

Part of the story where tension peaks

turning point/climax

400

Conflict caused by storms, disasters, etc. 

Character vs. nature

400

Kept secret or done secretly, especially for illicit reasons

Clandestine

500

This archetype is the loyal friend who supports the hero's journey

The Ally

500

Symbolizing purity, innocence, or emptiness, this color is often used in minimalist design

White

500

Where conflicts are resolved

Resolution/conclusion

500

Ghosts, mythical creatures, magic!

Character vs. supernatural

500

To place side by side for comparison

Juxtapose

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