Fables
Character Archetypes
Myths
Urban legends
Situational Archetypes
100

What is special about Fables?

What is talking animals

100

What Character archetype is Harry Potter?

The Hero

100

What is a myth?

A story about gods

100

What are Urban Legends?

Modern folklore

100

When does the hero go in search of something?

The journey

200

What is a Fable?

What is a short story that teaches a lesson

200

What type of Character Archetype is Yoda?

The Mentor

200

Example of a myth

Pandoras box, Hercules, Ares, Athena, Daedalus and Icarus, Percy Jackson, Artemis, Greek Gods basically.

200

When and where is modern folklore located?

Todays big cities and time

200

The cycle of nature and the cycle of life

Death in Rebirth

300

What is an example of a fable?

Little Red Riding Hood, The tortoise in the hair, The three little pigs, The boy who cried wolf.

300

What usually happens to the hero at the beginning of the story?

A murder attempt on them

300

Characteristics of a myth

Gods disguise themselves and the story sometimes teaches a lesson.

300

What is one element of Urban legends?

Can include a degree of plausibility.
300

In what situational archetype does good have a little chance

Good versus evil

400

About how many fables has Aesop written?

What is 600

400

What Happens to the hero after they defeat or conquer evil?

The become the leader of something

400

What is often found in myths?

Religous connections

400

Also has element of…

Horror, Fear, and Humor

400

Actual ceremonies that will impact the story

The ritual

500

Who is the most known fable writer?

What is Aesop

500

What part of the story does the mentor help?

The Hero’s training before the fight against evil.

500

What do gods represent?

Human emotions

500
What POV are Urban legends most likely to be told in?

First person

500

Search for a person or object to found and be brought back

The quest

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