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There are twelve brand archetypes: The Innocent, Everyman, Hero, Outlaw, Explorer, Creator, Ruler, Magician, Lover, Caregiver, Jester, and Sage
There are twelve brand archetypes: The Innocent, Everyman, Hero, Outlaw, Explorer, Creator, Ruler, Magician, Lover, Caregiver, Jester, and Sage.
Think about the stock characters and their function in the play's plot to reply with your answer below
-- Which would you enjoy being? Think about your personality and how you like to spend your adventure time. (Please do not share more than you are comfortable sharing with the class.)
-- Which character do you like the least and would not want to play? Why?
-- Do you have people in your life who fall into these categories pretty easily? Or do you find that real people are more layered and difficult to slot into a title?
Reply below with your thoughts. Please go deep with your thoughts. I want to know your thoughts. So do your fellow students.
Reply must be at least 250 words.
When you are done with your post, reply to another learner's post, reflecting on the movie you watched and their thoughts. Keep posts on topic and respectful. You must reply to a post in order to get full points.
Expert Solution
I would not like to play any of the archetypes because I'm not an actor. I just want to envision my ideas and tell people what to do to make that a reality. I didn't like acting back in high school and I really don't think that it would be a good idea for me on stage. Sometimes, I it would take me many tries to get the words right since I'm not a fast talker. I also never performed in front of a lot of people before, so I can't really imagine what would happen if I were to have stage frights. Since I have to choose which archetypes I should be, I would have to be a jester. I would only be that just to tell jokes and have little stage time. I really don't think I would like the dumb outfit that I would be forced to wear or read their childish script that will hardly make anyone laugh. The one archetype I would refuse to play the hardest is the lover. The thought of trying to seek love and express it proudly is just annoying and really cringey. I won't say who would fit those archetypes because I don't want to say their names. It's very personal to me if I give any information about the people I know to anyone I don't. Even if I find at least one that would fit the archetypes perfectly, it's not my thing to name drop real people. Those are my feelings against acting myself, hope you understand.
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