B) Protagonist...
A protagonist is like the bas guy in a story.
An archetype is : An original model or type after which other similar things are patterned. The following site will give you a list of character archetypes and some examples See Related Links
An apostrophe is used to represent missing characters in a contraction.Two examples are: I've for I have : you'refor you are.
Assuming you mean heroines, they are the main female protagonists in a story. Examples include Jane Eyre, Anna Karenina, Madame Bovary, Moll Flanders who are eponymous heroines (their names are also the book titles) and Elizabeth Bennet (Pride and Prejudice), Becky Sharp (Vanity Fair), Dorothea Brooke (Middlemarch) who are the central female characters in the books in which they appear.
In a story, motivation is what drives the characters to do what they do. The motivation is the reason why the characters would say and do certain things. Some examples of types of motivation are greed, love, fear, guilt, need, etc.
I have seen non fiction books, novels and the rest. Non fiction novel is a category I think you better check.
Some examples of Filipino anecdotes are stories involving supernatural beings like the aswang or tikbalang, urban legends like the white lady, and humorous tales featuring trickster characters like Juan Tamad. These anecdotes are often shared to entertain, educate, or pass on cultural values.
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An archetypes helper is a tool or resource that provides guidance, examples, or templates for using archetypes in storytelling or psychology. It can assist individuals in understanding, identifying, and applying archetypes to create more engaging narratives or explore deeper aspects of the human psyche.
someone that helps archetypes in their time of need
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Classic examples of epic archetypes include the hero's journey, the mentor figure, the quest, the battle between good and evil, and the epic hero with superhuman abilities or qualities. These archetypes have been recurring motifs in epic tales throughout history and can be found in works like "The Odyssey," "Beowulf," and "The Lord of the Rings."
Some examples of the seven archetypes as defined by psychologist Carl Jung are the parent, the child, the hero, the caregiver, the jester, the sage, and the everyman. Each archetype represents a universal character or role that individuals can embody in different situations.
Archetype of mother, father, child, hero, trickster, Self (God).
Anecdotes are a short account of something that happened. You could write an anecdotal paragraph about a party you went to.
I'll never forget When I was younger I recall
Unnamed protagonists are characters in a story who are not given a specific name. This literary device allows readers to project themselves onto the character, creating a more immersive experience by fostering a sense of identification with the protagonist. Examples include "The Man" and "The Boy" in Cormac McCarthy's "The Road."