Obstacles
Archetypes
Archetypes continued
Examples
Vocabulary
100

A problem a character is faced with

An obstacle

100

A typical character or a "perfect" example of something that fits into a category.

Archetype

100

Wise, main job is to help the hero, generally older

Mentor archetype

100

What is an example of the innocent archetype?

Katniss OR Prim

Prim

100

Something that stands for the "big picture" of the story

Symbol

200

Character vs. Government

Systemic obstacle

200
When a character stands for 2 or more categories.

Complex archetype

200

Works as a team with the main character

Sidekick archetype

200

What is an example of a personal obstacle?

Peeta vs. Katniss OR Katniss vs. whether or not to volunteer

Katniss vs. whether or not to volunteer

200

What is an archetype?

A typical character or a "perfect" example of something that fits into a category.

300

Character vs. nature

External obstacle

300
A protector of the innocent, brave, and always the main character.

Hero archetype

300

What is an example of the villain archetype?

President Snow OR Katniss?

President Snow

300

What is an example of an external obstacle?

Katniss vs. her feelings for Peeta OR 

Katniss vs. President Snow's threat

Katniss vs. President Snow's threat

300

What is an obstacle?

A problem a character is faced with?

400

Character vs. another character

External obstacle

400

Their main goal is to stop the hero, and is evil.

Villain archetype

400
What is an example of the hero archetype from the book, The Hunger Games?

Katniss

400

What is an example of a systemic obstacle?

Prim vs. The Reaping OR Katniss vs. her feelings for Peeta

Prim vs. The Reaping
400

What is a symbol?

Something that stands for the "big picture" of the story

500
Character vs. themselves

Personal obstacle 

500

Is innocent, kind, pure, and the hero rescues them.

Innocent archetype

500

What is an example of the mentor archetype in the book The Hunger Games?

Haymitch

500

Which is an example of a symbol?

Panem OR Mockingjay

Mockingjay

500

What is symbolism?

Attaching a bigger meaning to a person, place, or object