Archetypes Practice
Across
- 4. a character who nurtures and protects others
- 6. a symbol of growth, life, and connection between worlds
- 8. a character who achieves a great victory over evil
- 9. a setting of mystery, danger, and the unknown
- 12. a character who is optimistic and morally pure
- 16. a challenge that must be completed to prove worth or achieve a goal
- 18. a symbolic transformation through loss or change
- 20. a character who seeks adventure and discovery
- 21. a character who lacks common sense despite formal knowledge
- 26. a symbol of transformation, destruction, or passion
- 27. a character who may be a spouse or partner
- 28. a setting of insight, challenge, and spiritual elevation
- 29. a character who may like to question authority
- 33. a path of trials and growth toward self-discovery
- 34. a symbol of birth, hope, and new beginnings
- 35. a setting of judgment, conformity, or close-knit community
- 36. a character who seeks truth and wisdom
- 37. a character who may have mystical healing qualities
- 38. a symbol of unity, wholeness, and eternity
Down
- 1. a symbol of cleansing, renewal, or emotional depth
- 2. a symbol of change, transition, or rebirth
- 3. a conflict between opposing moral forces
- 5. a character who is kind and good-natured
- 7. a mission to find something important or restore balance
- 10. a character who seeks control, order, and leadership
- 11. a character who possesses natural insight or intuition
- 13. a symbol of hope, knowledge, and goodness
- 14. a setting of transition and emotional movement
- 15. a symbol of cycles, repetition, and fate
- 17. a symbol of death, decline, or endings
- 18. a symbol of ignorance, fear, or evil
- 19. a character who may be funny or comedic
- 22. a setting of introspection, fear, and transformation
- 23. a setting of chaos, vastness, and unpredictability
- 24. a moment when a character matures or takes on responsibility
- 25. a setting of peace, purity, and cultivation
- 30. a character who uses imagination to build or design something meaningful
- 31. a symbol of evil, temptation, or hidden danger
- 32. a setting of isolation, separation, or self-reliance