05.06 Typical Archetypes
1. Match each character archetype to its set of identifying traits.
Match Term Definition
Caregiver A) Grounded, hardworking, reliable
Everyman B) All-knowing, all-powerful, disciplined, visionary
Explorer C) Loyal, helper, honorable, selfless
Jester D) Comical, foolish, joking, silly
Magician E) Curious, restless, motivated, wanderer
2.Read the excerpt from The Princess and the Goblin by George MacDonald. Then, answer the question that follows.
She did not cry long, however, for she was as brave as could be expected of a princess of her age. After a good cry, she got up, and brushed the dust from her frock. Oh, what old dust it was! Then she wiped her eyes with her hands, for princesses don't always have their handkerchiefs in their pockets, any more than some other little girls I know of. Next, like a true princess, she resolved on going wisely to work to find her way back: she would walk through the passages, and look in every direction for the stair. This she did, but without success. She went over the same ground again and again without knowing it, for the passages and doors were all alike. At last, in a corner, through a half-open door, she did see a stair. But alas! it went the wrong way: instead of going down, it went up. Frightened as she was, however, she could not help wishing to see where yet further the stair could lead. It was very narrow, and so steep that she went on like a four-legged creature on her hands and feet.
Which of the following sentences from the passage does not support the princess as the explorer archetype?
A. Frightened as she was, however, she could not help wishing to see where yet further the stair could lead.
B. … she would walk through the passages, and look in every direction for the stair.
C. This she did, but without success.
D. It was very narrow, and so steep that she went on like a four-legged creature on her hands and feet.