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7 Types of Heroes
J.S. Morin
Does a story need a hero?
You don’t need a hero to have a story but if you
want to write about heroic deeds,
you’re going to end up with one somewhere
along the lines.
Where do I start?
Decide on the hero first and let the story follow him from
there.
Or work out the plot and fill in with the appropriate actors
later.
It can help to have some archetypes in mind.
Here are a few basic types of
heroes you can look to when
brainstorming.
The Perfect Hero
The Perfect Hero
A paragon of virtue.

Embodies everything good
about humanity.

Strong
Uncompromising
Selfless
Kind

Decisive

Can make readers feel
inspired or perhaps inferior.

Suitable for
superhero comics,
epic fantasy,
fairy tales, or
satirical works

Examples:
Superman
Odysseus
King Arthur
The Misfit
The Misfit
Social Outcast.
Member of a different
race or religion.

Can overcome their
difference or use it to their
advantage.

Ostracized because of
some disability.
Some degree of
psychological damage.

Suitable for
YA and
social injustice-themed stories

Distrustful of others.
Bitter or shy

Examples
Harry Potter
Drizzt Do'Urden
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
The Grizzled Old-Timer
The Grizzled Old-Timer
They've been there and
done that.

Doesn't need to learn
the ins and outs of heroism
He's the one doing the
teaching.

He may not be in his prime, but
there is still plenty of fight left
in him.

Great Leader.
Can carry a victory.
Serve as an inspiration in his
death.

Suitable for
group settings (he's a good vehicle
for imparting knowledge to the
other characters)

Examples
Gandalf
Obi-wan Kenobi
Granny Weatherwax
The Everyman
The Everyman
It isn’t always the smartest
or the strongest
who become heroes.

Sometimes all it takes is
to be in the
right place at the right time
and choose to do the right thing.

There is no special power, no
divine sign that tells
this hero he is destined for
greatness.

An everyman hero is a one we can
relate to.
We could see ourselves in his
place.

Suitable as the Fates’ Mad Lib, a
blank spot that just happened to
get filled in with his name.

Examples:
Arthur Dent
Edmund Pevensie
Bilbo Baggins
The Anti-Hero
The Anti-Hero
He’s someone totally ill-fit
to the role but must don the
mantle of hero.

He probably doesn’t like it and
probably wants to be rewarded
for his efforts but he’s willing to
shoulder the load and get it
done.

He makes us ask: Can one
good deed be enough to
redeem someone? What if he
goes back to his old,
disreputable ways?

Greed, brutality, ruthlessness,
selfishness, these are the antihero’s anti-virtues.

Common offsetting virtues can be
sympathy for a particular victim, a
soft spot for underdogs, or even an
honest desire to repent.

Examples
Raistlin Majere
Haplo
Han Solo
The Prodigy
The Prodigy
He has a distinct undeniable
potential; if only the right
circumstances can unlock it.

Suitable to pair with the grizzled
old veteran who could show the
way of the world.

The prodigy is raw and
unformed, the perfect material
to build a story around.

The prodigy can go step by step
along the Hero’s Journey, which
itself is basically an instruction
book for raw heroes.

He needs to learn everything,
to experience the wonders of
whatever power makes him
special.

Examples:
Luke Skywalker
Parn
Paul Atreides
The Un-Hero
The Un-Hero
He’s almost like the everyman.
With a key exception: he rarely
ends up being a proper hero.

Somehow for this hero,
everything works out in the
end and is heaped with the
credit.

Generally, the un-hero is in all
the wrong places at all the
wrong times.

Suitable for
a less serious heroic form
and should be reserved for a
less serious work.

Does more to hinder
the cause
of good and justice
than to help it.

Examples:
Rincewind
Inspector Gadget
Mr. Furious
There you have it.
Do you have an archetype that needs to be
added to the list?
Read the full blog post, or leave a comment at
http://www.jsmorin.com/2013/02/7-types-of-heroes/

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7 Types of Heroes

  • 1. 7 Types of Heroes J.S. Morin
  • 2. Does a story need a hero?
  • 3. You don’t need a hero to have a story but if you want to write about heroic deeds, you’re going to end up with one somewhere along the lines.
  • 4. Where do I start?
  • 5. Decide on the hero first and let the story follow him from there. Or work out the plot and fill in with the appropriate actors later. It can help to have some archetypes in mind.
  • 6. Here are a few basic types of heroes you can look to when brainstorming.
  • 8. The Perfect Hero A paragon of virtue. Embodies everything good about humanity. Strong Uncompromising Selfless Kind Decisive Can make readers feel inspired or perhaps inferior. Suitable for superhero comics, epic fantasy, fairy tales, or satirical works Examples: Superman Odysseus King Arthur
  • 10. The Misfit Social Outcast. Member of a different race or religion. Can overcome their difference or use it to their advantage. Ostracized because of some disability. Some degree of psychological damage. Suitable for YA and social injustice-themed stories Distrustful of others. Bitter or shy Examples Harry Potter Drizzt Do'Urden Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
  • 12. The Grizzled Old-Timer They've been there and done that. Doesn't need to learn the ins and outs of heroism He's the one doing the teaching. He may not be in his prime, but there is still plenty of fight left in him. Great Leader. Can carry a victory. Serve as an inspiration in his death. Suitable for group settings (he's a good vehicle for imparting knowledge to the other characters) Examples Gandalf Obi-wan Kenobi Granny Weatherwax
  • 14. The Everyman It isn’t always the smartest or the strongest who become heroes. Sometimes all it takes is to be in the right place at the right time and choose to do the right thing. There is no special power, no divine sign that tells this hero he is destined for greatness. An everyman hero is a one we can relate to. We could see ourselves in his place. Suitable as the Fates’ Mad Lib, a blank spot that just happened to get filled in with his name. Examples: Arthur Dent Edmund Pevensie Bilbo Baggins
  • 16. The Anti-Hero He’s someone totally ill-fit to the role but must don the mantle of hero. He probably doesn’t like it and probably wants to be rewarded for his efforts but he’s willing to shoulder the load and get it done. He makes us ask: Can one good deed be enough to redeem someone? What if he goes back to his old, disreputable ways? Greed, brutality, ruthlessness, selfishness, these are the antihero’s anti-virtues. Common offsetting virtues can be sympathy for a particular victim, a soft spot for underdogs, or even an honest desire to repent. Examples Raistlin Majere Haplo Han Solo
  • 18. The Prodigy He has a distinct undeniable potential; if only the right circumstances can unlock it. Suitable to pair with the grizzled old veteran who could show the way of the world. The prodigy is raw and unformed, the perfect material to build a story around. The prodigy can go step by step along the Hero’s Journey, which itself is basically an instruction book for raw heroes. He needs to learn everything, to experience the wonders of whatever power makes him special. Examples: Luke Skywalker Parn Paul Atreides
  • 20. The Un-Hero He’s almost like the everyman. With a key exception: he rarely ends up being a proper hero. Somehow for this hero, everything works out in the end and is heaped with the credit. Generally, the un-hero is in all the wrong places at all the wrong times. Suitable for a less serious heroic form and should be reserved for a less serious work. Does more to hinder the cause of good and justice than to help it. Examples: Rincewind Inspector Gadget Mr. Furious
  • 21. There you have it. Do you have an archetype that needs to be added to the list?
  • 22. Read the full blog post, or leave a comment at http://www.jsmorin.com/2013/02/7-types-of-heroes/