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Index
Introduction
Part I: GETTING STARTED
CHAPTER 1
What Are Archetypes, and Why Should Writers Use Them?
CHAPTER 2
How to Use the Archetypes
Part II: CREATING FEMALE HEROES AND VILLAINS
CHAPTER 3
Aphrodite: The Seductive Muse and the Femme Fatale
CHAPTER 4
Artemis: The Amazon and the Gorgon
CHAPTER 5
Athena: The Father’s Daughter and the Backstabber
CHAPTER 6
Demeter: The Nurturer and the Overcontrolling Mother
CHAPTER 7
Hera: The Matriarch and the Scorned Woman
CHAPTER 8
Hestia: The Mystic and the Betrayer
CHAPTER 9
Isis: The Female Messiah and the Destroyer
CHAPTER 10
Persephone: The Maiden and the Troubled Teen
Part III: CREATING MALE HEROES AND VILLAINS
CHAPTER 11
Apollo: The Businessman and the Traitor
CHAPTER 12
Ares: The Protector and the Gladiator
CHAPTER 13
Hades: The Recluse and the Warlock
CHAPTER 14
Hermes: The Fool and the Derelict
CHAPTER 15
Dionysus: The Woman’s Man and the Seducer
CHAPTER 16
Osiris: The Male Messiah and the Punisher
CHAPTER 17
Poseidon: The Artist and the Abuser
CHAPTER 18
Zeus: The King and the Dictator
Part IV: CREATING SUPPORTING CHARACTERS
CHAPTER 19
Introduction to Supporting Characters
CHAPTER 20
Friends
The Magi
The Mentor
The Best Friend
The Lover
CHAPTER 21
Rivals
The Joker
The Jester
The Nemesis
The Investigator
The Pessimist
The Psychic
CHAPTER 22
Symbols
The Shadow
The Lost Soul
The Double
Part V: THE FEMININE AND MASCULINE JOURNEYS
CHAPTER 23
Introduction to Archetypal Journeys
CHAPTER 24
Plotting the Feminine Journey
Act I: Containment
Act II: Transformation
Act III: Emergence
CHAPTER 25
Plotting the Masculine Journey
Act I: Challenge
Act II: Obstacles
Act III: Transformation
Appendix
The Feminine Journey Worksheet
The Masculine Journey Worksheet
Journey Differences
Societal/Gender Differences
Index
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