Vladimir prop’s character theory
Vladimir prop’s
character theory:
Prop suggested that
every narrative has eight different character types, these character types are:
The villain —
fights the hero in some way.
The dispatcher —
character who makes the villain’s evil known and sends the hero off.
The (magical) helper
— helps the hero in the quest.
The princess or prize
— the hero deserves her throughout the story but is unable to marry her because
of an unfair evil, usually because of the villain. The hero's journey is often
ended when he marries the princess, thereby beating the villain and resulting
in a “happily ever after” moment.
Her father —
gives the task to the hero, identifies the false hero, and marries the hero,
often sought for during the narrative. Prop noted that functionally, the
princess and the father cannot be clearly distinguished.
The donor —
prepares the hero or gives the hero some magical object.
The hero or
victim/seeker hero — reacts to the donor, weds the princess.
False hero —
takes credit for the hero’s actions or tries to marry the princess.
Linear- is a
normal story with beginning middle and end
Non-linear-
flashbacks and sometimes starts from the middle
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