Archetypal Weaknesses
Archetypal Strengths
Pop Culture Examples
Literary Examples
Miscellaneous
100

This negative trait associated with the warrior archetype often leads to reckless behavior and unnecessary risks.

Impulsiveness

100

Warriors exhibiting this positive trait demonstrate loyalty and devotion to their cause or companions.

Loyalty

100

In Marvel Comics, this superhero embodies the warrior archetype, wielding a shield and fighting for justice.

Captain America

100

William Shakespeare's play "Macbeth" features this warrior as the protagonist, whose ambition leads to his downfall.

Macbeth

100

This archetype typically defies societal norms and moral boundaries. This archetype is also known for seduction and using magical abilities to get what they desire.  

The Enchantress

200

This term refers to the warrior's tendency to prioritize conflict and confrontation over diplomacy and peace.

Aggression

200

This term refers to the warrior's ability to remain calm and composed in the face of danger or adversity.

Courage

200

This Disney animated film features a young warrior woman who disguises herself as a man to take her father's place in the army.

Mulan

200

In "The Odyssey" by Homer, this warrior king of Ithaca is the central character on a journey home after the Trojan War.

Odysseus

200

In Jungian philosophy, this term refers to the unconscious side of the warrior archetype, representing traits such as aggression and violence.

Shadow

300

Warriors exhibiting this negative trait may become consumed by their desire for revenge.

Vengeance

300

Warriors embodying this positive trait prioritize the well-being and protection of others over their own interests.

Selflessness

300

In the "Star Wars" saga, this Jedi Knight turned Sith Lord exemplifies the warrior archetype, initially fighting for good before succumbing to the dark side.

Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader

300

This immature warrior in the shadow bipolar form was an integral role of one literary piece discussed in AP Lit. 

Hamlet

300

Who were the authors of King Warrior Magician Lover (what we read to answer the first 60 questions of our project) 

Moore and Gillette 

400

This negative archetype represents the warrior who betrays their own principles and allies for personal gain.

The traitor 

400

This positive trait associated with the warrior archetype represents honor, integrity, and adherence to a moral code.

Valor

400

This character from "Game of Thrones" is a skilled swordsman and noble warrior from the North.

Jon Snow

400

This Greek hero, known for his incredible strength, is often depicted as the quintessential warrior.

Hercules

400

This Norse god of thunder and lightning is often depicted as a mighty warrior wielding a magical hammer.

Thor
500

Warriors plagued by this trait may struggle with arrogance and a sense of invincibility.

Hubris

500

This positive archetype represents the warrior who fights for justice and righteousness.

The hero

500

This Roman general turned gladiator, embodies the warrior archetype as he seeks revenge for the murder of his family and the betrayal of his emperor.

Maximus

500

 In J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings," this character is a prime example of the warrior archetype and serves as the leader of the Fellowship of the Ring.

Aragorn

500

This ancient Greek epic poem features the warrior Achilles as its central character.

The Iliad