
The Liberator / Oppressor Archetype
The Liberator Liberators have a deep sense of justice and recognize inequality most readily. They feel a calling to bring about freedom from the oppressor

The Liberator Liberators have a deep sense of justice and recognize inequality most readily. They feel a calling to bring about freedom from the oppressor

Boundaries are not created for others, but for yourself. The boundary is for you: for your protection and self-care. In other words, boundaries do not

Over the years I noticed a pattern of processing painful experiences that allowed them to be healed. This process has been consistent in my own

One might easily assume that there is only one narrator for memoir, the author. But actually, there are several distinct voices that narrate memoir. There is

Developing Characters in Memoir In memoir characters are real people. The author is both the writer and the main character. In this way characterization and

The Truthsayer Where does this archetype come from? What does it mean to be a Truthsayer and what are the origins of this archetype? A

The Lover The Archetype of the Lover is passionate and sensual. The Lover loves to love. Others may see them as sentimental and dramatic as

There are few archetypes as pervasive and deeply entrenched into our cultural identities than the Victim. Many books and movies use the Victim as a

The Saboteur/Protector Archetype Sabotage. The word is often used in spy novels and war films. It invokes images of an underground resistance and clever forms

The Prostitute archetype is one that people usually feel uncomfortable with because of its negative sexual association. The prostitute as an archetype has nothing to

Understanding the Missionary Archetype Do you feel called to perform some important mission in life? Have you always felt that you needed to do something

Understanding The Rebel Archetype An American Icon The Rebel archetype is a very American archetype and is in some ways a definitive behavior of the