Across
- 2. Thank goodness the nonconsensual themes were changed in this story, otherwise it wouldn't have stood the test of time.
- 4. Some might say this character from The Sword and the Stone represents the caregiver archetype.
- 5. In the original, you'd think this girl would take the hint after the villain tried to kill her THREE times!
- 6. This story ends with a dude wandering blindly around a desert, until he finds his love (and their twins) and they all live happily ever after.
- 8. This archetype typical rises to the challenge and saves the day.
- 10. A wise figure with knowledge for those who inquire.
- 12. The psychologist who came up with the archetypes.
- 13. A morally pure character, often a child but not always, whose only intentions are good.
- 14. This character from The Sword in the Stone represents both the magician and the sage.
- 15. The main character makes like Uranus' castrated member, and turns to seafoam at the end of her tale (pun intended).
- 16. Han Solo and Robin Hood are both examples of this archetype.
Down
- 1. The most famous fairy tale authors
- 3. Heath Ledger played this character in Batman, who was ironically name after this archetype.
- 7. This guy is just that, a typical guy.
- 9. The name of a T. Swift album & a romantic archetype.
- 11. Though the Wart becomes the King of England, he doesn't exactly fit this archetype who is typically controlling and stern.
- 12. This classic fairy tale contains a foot investigation and self-mutilation.
