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Character Archetypes in Mythology

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This week we’re crossing the threshold and embarking on a journey through the timeless world of character archetypes.
Have you ever wondered why certain characters resonate so deeply with us? Why we find ourselves rooting for the hero, delighted by the trickster, or guided by the mentor? It’s no coincidence that these types of characters appear time and time again. They very often form the backbone of ancient stories and myths that have shaped human consciousness for centuries.
Appreciating the function of these archetypes can transform our understanding of characters, whether you’re an actor, writer, or simply a lover of stories.
In this episode, we unpack each of the archetypes, giving examples, and find out how we can spot them, not just in our favourite plays, movies and tv shows but also in the people around us, in our daily life.
4 Types of Characters in a Film - StudioBinder:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wx43amro98c&t=709s
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This week we’re crossing the threshold and embarking on a journey through the timeless world of character archetypes.
Have you ever wondered why certain characters resonate so deeply with us? Why we find ourselves rooting for the hero, delighted by the trickster, or guided by the mentor? It’s no coincidence that these types of characters appear time and time again. They very often form the backbone of ancient stories and myths that have shaped human consciousness for centuries.
Appreciating the function of these archetypes can transform our understanding of characters, whether you’re an actor, writer, or simply a lover of stories.
In this episode, we unpack each of the archetypes, giving examples, and find out how we can spot them, not just in our favourite plays, movies and tv shows but also in the people around us, in our daily life.
4 Types of Characters in a Film - StudioBinder:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wx43amro98c&t=709s
Book a Live Intro Seminar for the SPOA:
https://spiritualpsychologyofacting.com/courses/online-intro-seminar/
Support us on Patreon:
www.patreon.com/TheSpiritualPsychologyofActingPodcast
If you’d like to get in touch with us, you can do so by emailing podcast@spiritualpsychologyofacting.com

If you have any feedback, thoughts, topics you think we should cover in future episodes or questions about the Spiritual Psychology of Acting…whatever it is, we’d love to hear from you.

Follow us:

Instagram:

SPOA - https://www.instagram.com/spiritual_psychology_of_acting/

John Osborne Hughes - https://www.instagram.com/john.o.hughes1/

Jordan Turk – https://www.instagram.com/jordan.turk/

Twitter:

SPOA - https://twitter.com/spiritualacting

John Osborne Hughes - https://twitter.com/JOsborneHughes

Jordan Turk - https://twitter.com/jordantheturk

Facebook:

SPOA - https://www.facebook.com/SpiritualPsychologyOfActing

An Awakened State production.

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