The FINAL step of the Hero's Journey.
The "Return With the Elixir"
Obi-Wan Kenobi (specifically in A New Hope) could be considered this type of Mentor.
Classic
This hero is one of DC comic's most popular characters. He was our in-class 5 Man Band Hero.
Superman
These characters are stereotypically and obviously evil in their respective films.
Villains
This act of the three-act story structure contains most of the action.
Act 2
We are introduced to more characters and allies as well as more conflict during this step.
Step #6
Yoda could be considered this type of mentor
Wacky/Wizard Mentor
This beloved character was our in-class Lancer. He "...cannot carry the ring, but he will carry you."
Samwise Gamgee
These antagonists, while also the plot movers, also cause problems for the characters around them, including themselves.
Protagonists
These characters are the plot drivers.
Protagonists
The step where the Hero receives some sort of reward, whether that be a physical prize OR a new character trait.
Step #9
John Silver of Treasure Planet could be considered this type of mentor.
Evil Mentor
The Heart has evolved beyond gender, but if the figure in this archetypal role just so happens to be a woman, they are also referred to as this.
The Chick
Natural/inanimate antagonist
The moment in the hero's journey where they are at their all time low.
Dark Night of the Soul
The TENTH step of the Hero's Journey
The Journey Home
Uncle Aaron in Spider-verse could be considered this type of mentor.
Evil mentor
This character can double as both the Smart Guy and Big Guy. He's a mean, green, fighting machine.
Bruce Banner/The Hulk
Mr. Darcy of Pride and Prejudice fame could be considered this type of antagonist.
Conflict Creator
Question #1 of the 6 Character Questions.
Who is the protagonist?
The Hero's Journey can be split into three acts. What is the first act also known as?
The Departure
Peter Parker (not Peter B. Parker) from Spider-verse could also be classified as this type of mentor.
Classic Mentor
Thanos
Severus Snape could be considered this type of antagonist throughout the whole Harry Potter saga.
Conflict Creator
"Think about your own thinking" is a phrase used to describe this psychological term.
Metacognition