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Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Character, Setting, and Plot architypes
Character Archetypes: There haven't been any real clear character archetypes in my book yet, but there has been a few. There is the Captain Russell who has a huge age gap between all of the other young adventurers. The old pilot is somewhat of a grinch and he isn't a very good leader. Next would have to be Melissa who is clearly playing the best friend/sidekick role. She's friends with Nathan and Daley and is stuck between the two. Then there is Eric who is a trickster and is always trying to play practical jokes and mess with people. He brings out the true character of the leaders Daley and Nathan. The plane crash is a very important Archetypal event. It's an important Initiation for all of the travelers and the pilot. It separates all there regular emotions and installs a fear into their hearts. It starts a whole new journey for each traveler in its own unique way. Some archetypal settings would be the deep jungle, it reprasents wildness and chaos free from the laws of the beach. The sea also represents disruption and some unpredictable power. So the characters are stuck between this misterious joungle and the unforgiving sea which landed them in the situation there in.
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