Fantasy Review

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