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
Archetypes and Human Needs
Posted by Anjuelle Floyd | Filed under Articles and Essays, Musings
Characters viewed as archetypes can be seen as facets of the protagonist’s personality come to greet her or him in the journey towards achieving a goal.
Tags: archetype, battle, change, earthly plan, goal, growth, journey, major character, personality, physical, protagonist, psyche, psychological, spiritual
War, and Standing “In the Shadow of Suribachi”
Posted by Anjuelle Floyd | Filed under Articles and Essays
Ever wondered what war is like for those who survive the physical batter and yet lay shattered beneath the psychological impairments of their battle?
And what about the family members unable to fit the pieces together and create a lifeline of continuity for their loved ones who returned confused, bereaved and mournful at the loss of [...]
Tags: Book Talk, comrades, Creativity & Family Matters, families, In the Shadow of Suribachi, Joyce Faulkner, Losing p, Losing Patience, physical, psychological, survival, war
War, and Standing "In the Shadow of Suribachi"
Posted by Anjuelle Floyd | Filed under Articles and Essays
Ever wondered what war is like for those who survive the physical batter and yet lay shattered beneath the psychological impairments of their battle?
And what about the family members unable to fit the pieces together and create a lifeline of continuity for their loved ones who returned confused, bereaved and mournful at the loss of [...]
Tags: Book Talk, comrades, Creativity & Family Matters, families, In the Shadow of Suribachi, Joyce Faulkner, Losing p, Losing Patience, physical, psychological, survival, war

