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There are so many different character archetypes to discover in stories, both modern and ancient, but how much do you know about the most famous one of all: the hero archetype? The “hero” is a character archetype that encompasses the traits and behaviors of a typical hero (most often the protagonist of a story), as well as a psychological profile developed by Carl Jung. In this article, we’ll explain the core characteristics of the hero archetype, cover the different hero subtypes, and explain how to use the hero archetype in stories of your own!
The Hero Archetype: Quick Summary
The hero archetype is a set of patterns and characteristics typical of heroic protagonists in stories. In psychology, it’s also a Jungian personality type. The hero is characterized by courage, strength, persistence, overcoming challenges, and helping others, often leading to a profound personal change for the hero.
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