Vladimir Propp established 31 character types and events that commonly occur in fairy tales. He identified 7 broad character types including the Hero, the Helper who aids the Hero, the Villain who opposes the Hero, the False Hero who claims to be the real hero, the Donor who gifts the Hero something magical, the Dispatcher who sends the Hero on a mission, and the Princess who is often the Hero's reward. Examples that demonstrate these character types are provided for the stories of The Lion King and Cinderella.