Chameleons and The Evolution of Character
Posted by Anjuelle Floyd | Filed under Articles and Essays, Musings
Writers and others in the dramatic arts find it hard to grasp the function of the Shapeshifter archetype due to its strongly psychological nature, and its role in story. Because of the energy it embodies, some term the Shapeshifter a Chameleon.
When viewed as a force, or aspect of personality or character the Shapeshifter operates [...]
Tags: aspect of personality, central character, Chameleon, character, defense, Devil's Advocate, doubt, Doubting Thomas, dramatic arts, elusive, energy, evolution of character, force, function, Herald, masculine, narrative line, nurture, penetrate, protagonist, protect, psyche, psychological, pursuit, quest, receptive, role, Shapeshifter, static, story, survival, writers
Loss
Posted by Anjuelle Floyd | Filed under Articles and Essays, Musings
At a loss for what to write? Examine your own losses. Seek out what’s hidden within you.
Ever had a drought of faith? What about the death of a loved one, a lover, someone you thought you loved, but realized you didn’t even like?
Tags: consciousness, death, despair, ecstasy, elusive, epic, faith, hidden, injustice, life, life after death, loss, love, loved one, lover, pet peeves, stories, transformation, words

