Vladimir Propp developed a character theory for studying
media texts and productions, which indicates that there were 7 broad character
types in the 100 tales he analysed, which could be applied to other media:
1.
The villain (struggles against the hero)
2.
The donor (prepares the hero or gives the hero
some magical object)
3.
The (magical) helper (helps the hero in the
quest)
4.
The princess (person the hero marries, often
sought for during the narrative)
5.
The false hero (perceived as good character in
beginning but emerges as evil)
6.
The dispatcher (character who makes the lack
known and sends the hero off)
7.
The hero [AKA victim/seeker/paladin/winner,
reacts to the donor, weds the princess
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