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Power in Literature Short Stories: Part 1
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Power in Literature Short Stories: Part 2
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Power in Literature Short Stories: Part 3
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What do “characterization” and “archetype” mean? How are they different? This video defines both of these related terms and explains when and how each could be used in literature.


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00:01

We speak student!

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Power in Literature:

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Characterization and Archetype, a la Shmoop.

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Another vocab word we've used is

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character or characterization, which maps

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to another five dollar word: archetype.

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Can you talk about those terms and

00:22

apply them to tangible literature

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What does characterization and archetype mean?

00:28

An archetype is a very specific type of character that

00:31

you'll see throughout literature

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it's basically that every story

00:36

or almost every story has the wise

00:40

father figure: Atticus.

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Or has the kind of spunky youthful

00:48

kid, that's Scout. etc.

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If there are, say, fifty archetypes not every story has all fifty.

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But there are specific types of characters that you see in every story.

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So for instance Holden and Scout are kind of the same archetype

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even though they're totally different characters

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they're both this kind of youthful spunky character

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who doesn't quite realize what it means to be an adult

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and that's okay cause they're young.

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so even characters who seem very different can be filling the same archetypal role.

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Characterization, I love characterization, is the way

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that an author describes a character

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or shows what a character is all about.

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We most often think of characterization as

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description and that is one type of characterization: direct characterization

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the author will say to us, this character

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is funny and interesting and

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a little bit naïve.

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And they might actually say those words

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instead, there are other tools that authors use

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like, what clothes do they wear, what's their social status

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do they have any props that describe them

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You could say, you’re writing a story, you could say like,

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"Mike was a tough guy," direct characterization,

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or you could be like: “Mike wore ripped jeans and like, a cutoff t-shirt

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and like, carried a gun with him,"

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or something, and you get, without actually describing

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what the character is like, you're able to express that same thing.

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You show, you don’t tell

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Exactly. First rule of writing.

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A lot of spy movies its funny, you have this

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mother earth wonderful little old lady

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who has a charming tea service with

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the some evil forces

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but then the thing ends and she takes out a recorder and gun from her purse

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and you realize, "oh she's the bad guy."

02:36

What does characterization and archetype mean?

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