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Task 9-Character types
Emma Wells
Vladimir Propp, a Russian and Soviet formalist scholar analysed the plots of
Russian folks and identified their basic character types. He analysed one
hundred folk tales and concluded that they were all made up of 31 plot elements
and 8 character types.
The Hero- The hero of the story is the character that is seen as the bravest and
who is sent on a quest or are trying to solve a mystery that could help his/her
people and bring happiness to them or other people. The hero is the character
that you want to see succeed and feel happy when he/she does.
In my story of Rapunzel, Rapunzel is the hero as she is trying to get out the tower
and tricks the evil witch, letting her escape.
The Villain- The Villain is the character that is out to stop the hero from
achieving his/her goal. The Villains normally have flaws help highlight how good
the hero actually is, turning you against the villain and putting you on the hero’s
side.
The Witch is The Villain in my story as she takes Rapunzel and locks her in a
tower for most of her life, locking her away from the outside world. She also lies
constantly to Rapunzel to stop her from wanting to leave., which Rapunzel is set
out to do.
The Princess/Prize- This character can take over two forms; either the princess
that the hero is fighting for or the reward from the quest the hero has taken and
what he has got out of doing it. Many characters including the villain or the false
hero may pursue the princess for her affection or to weaken the hero.
For my story, the princess is the hero so there isn’t a princess/prince/love
interest as such as her beloved is mentioned but not shown. Rapunzel’s prize
from her quest of escaping the tower is her freedom to take the witches horse
and go back home.
The Donor- The Donor gives the hero something to help on his/her quest such
as information or a weapon. The gift helps the hero complete their quest. The
Donor could also be the Helper who sticks with the hero throughout the quest.
Some Donor’s require something in return for the information or weapon.
In my story of Rapunzel, there is no Donor as Rapunzel is alone with the villain
and has no access to anyone else. But an example of a donor could be Tonys
computer butler, JARVIS from The Avengers movie as he gives Tony Stark a new
Iron Man suit to help him fly instead of falling to the ground from a high height
and to help him defeat the villain, Loki.
The Helper- The hero needs help on hisher quest and may get help from a
helper that provides support for the hero so he has someone to help him. The
helper could help the hero through the story or just be around and help offer
help where heshe can give help. However, the helper can have limitations such
as lower intelligence or could have less courage than the hero. This helps
highlight the hero’s characteristics and make him seem like a better person.
The Princess’ father- The princess’ father is a key figure that the hero must
impress as the father wants what is best for his daughter, meaning the hero must
prove himself to the princess’ father. The father may create a triangle between
the hero and hisher love interest to keep his daughter safe and out of danger.
Propp noted that this character might be hard to define in a more modern story.
My story does not necessarily have a father figure for the princess throughout
the story as he is only shown on the first page, giving Rapunzel to the evil witch
when Rapunzel was just a baby. But King Triton in The Little Mermaid is a
perfect example. He knows of the crush Ariel has on Prince Eric and wants to
stop her from seeing him so he can keep her where she belongs, in the ocean. But
later, King Eric persuades King Triton to let Ariel live her life as she wants to, just
as long as she is happy.
The False Hero- The false hero appears to be heroic at the beginning, but will
reveal his/her true identity once the hero is where he/she wants the hero. The
false hero may get on the good side of the princess’ father and go for the princess
to anger the hero. In my story, there is no false hero as the witch and Rapunzel
are shown clearly as the villain and hero of the story. But an example of a false
hero is Hans from Frozen. At the beginning of the story he is nice to the hero,
Anna, and makes her believe he is in love with her. But as Anna is dying and
needs a true loves kiss to free her, Hans reveals who he really is and leaves Anna
to die.
The Dispatcher- The Dispatcher is the character that sends the hero on a
mission, which could be a family member. It could also be the Princess’ father,
sending the hero to do things for her hand in marriage. The Dispatcher could be
disguised as a false hero to trick the hero and send him on a quest that could end
the hero’s life. In my story, there is no dispatcher but an example could be Nick
Fury from The Avengers. He gives the many heroes of the film a mission to stop
the villain, Loki, from using the tesseract as a weapon to take over the world.

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Task 9

  • 1. Task 9-Character types Emma Wells Vladimir Propp, a Russian and Soviet formalist scholar analysed the plots of Russian folks and identified their basic character types. He analysed one hundred folk tales and concluded that they were all made up of 31 plot elements and 8 character types. The Hero- The hero of the story is the character that is seen as the bravest and who is sent on a quest or are trying to solve a mystery that could help his/her people and bring happiness to them or other people. The hero is the character that you want to see succeed and feel happy when he/she does. In my story of Rapunzel, Rapunzel is the hero as she is trying to get out the tower and tricks the evil witch, letting her escape. The Villain- The Villain is the character that is out to stop the hero from achieving his/her goal. The Villains normally have flaws help highlight how good the hero actually is, turning you against the villain and putting you on the hero’s side. The Witch is The Villain in my story as she takes Rapunzel and locks her in a tower for most of her life, locking her away from the outside world. She also lies constantly to Rapunzel to stop her from wanting to leave., which Rapunzel is set out to do. The Princess/Prize- This character can take over two forms; either the princess that the hero is fighting for or the reward from the quest the hero has taken and what he has got out of doing it. Many characters including the villain or the false hero may pursue the princess for her affection or to weaken the hero. For my story, the princess is the hero so there isn’t a princess/prince/love interest as such as her beloved is mentioned but not shown. Rapunzel’s prize from her quest of escaping the tower is her freedom to take the witches horse and go back home. The Donor- The Donor gives the hero something to help on his/her quest such as information or a weapon. The gift helps the hero complete their quest. The Donor could also be the Helper who sticks with the hero throughout the quest. Some Donor’s require something in return for the information or weapon. In my story of Rapunzel, there is no Donor as Rapunzel is alone with the villain and has no access to anyone else. But an example of a donor could be Tonys computer butler, JARVIS from The Avengers movie as he gives Tony Stark a new Iron Man suit to help him fly instead of falling to the ground from a high height and to help him defeat the villain, Loki. The Helper- The hero needs help on hisher quest and may get help from a helper that provides support for the hero so he has someone to help him. The helper could help the hero through the story or just be around and help offer help where heshe can give help. However, the helper can have limitations such
  • 2. as lower intelligence or could have less courage than the hero. This helps highlight the hero’s characteristics and make him seem like a better person. The Princess’ father- The princess’ father is a key figure that the hero must impress as the father wants what is best for his daughter, meaning the hero must prove himself to the princess’ father. The father may create a triangle between the hero and hisher love interest to keep his daughter safe and out of danger. Propp noted that this character might be hard to define in a more modern story. My story does not necessarily have a father figure for the princess throughout the story as he is only shown on the first page, giving Rapunzel to the evil witch when Rapunzel was just a baby. But King Triton in The Little Mermaid is a perfect example. He knows of the crush Ariel has on Prince Eric and wants to stop her from seeing him so he can keep her where she belongs, in the ocean. But later, King Eric persuades King Triton to let Ariel live her life as she wants to, just as long as she is happy. The False Hero- The false hero appears to be heroic at the beginning, but will reveal his/her true identity once the hero is where he/she wants the hero. The false hero may get on the good side of the princess’ father and go for the princess to anger the hero. In my story, there is no false hero as the witch and Rapunzel are shown clearly as the villain and hero of the story. But an example of a false hero is Hans from Frozen. At the beginning of the story he is nice to the hero, Anna, and makes her believe he is in love with her. But as Anna is dying and needs a true loves kiss to free her, Hans reveals who he really is and leaves Anna to die. The Dispatcher- The Dispatcher is the character that sends the hero on a mission, which could be a family member. It could also be the Princess’ father, sending the hero to do things for her hand in marriage. The Dispatcher could be disguised as a false hero to trick the hero and send him on a quest that could end the hero’s life. In my story, there is no dispatcher but an example could be Nick Fury from The Avengers. He gives the many heroes of the film a mission to stop the villain, Loki, from using the tesseract as a weapon to take over the world.