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What It Is:

A worksheet that introduces students to the three main categories of archetypes: character, situational, and symbolic. It includes clear explanations and practice exercises.

Why Use It:

This worksheet helps learners understand how archetypes appear in stories, myths, and culture. By practicing, students strengthen their ability to analyze literature and storytelling patterns.

How to Use It:

• Students read definitions of the three archetype categories.

• They identify the category for each example (mentor, hero’s journey, light vs. dark, trickster).

• Teachers can assign it for literature lessons, test prep, or group discussion.

Grade Suitability:

Best suited for middle school through high school.

Grades 6–8: Introductory practice with story elements.

Grades 9–12: Deeper analysis of archetypes in myths, novels, and films.

Target Users:

English teachers, literature instructors, and students studying myths, stories, and literary devices.