Wish I'd Known Then . . . For Writers
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The sage. The rebel. The everyman. These are a few character archetypes that resonate with readers.
We discuss fifteen character archetypes, their common characteristics, strengths, weaknesses, and their desires along with examples in popular culture.
We also discuss the difference between an archetype and a stereotype and how to avoid cliques.
And quick note: Jami said "Xander" but meant "Xaiden." :)
Links mentioned:
List with definitions from Kindleperuner:
https://kindlepreneur.com/character-archetypes/
Some examples from: https://www.scribophile.com/academy/what-are-character-archetypes
Strengths/Weakness/Desires:
https://blog.reedsy.com/12-common-character-archetypes-every-writer-should-already-know/
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