By Janice Hardy, @Janice_HardyMentors are a great tool for telling your protagonist what to do, without telling you protagonist what to do.The Mentor is one of the more common character archetypes in storytelling, because protagonists need someone to talk to and guide them as they struggle through the plot. The Mentor offers insight, wisdom, and even tools to solve the protagonist’s problems in the novel and helps them grow as the story unfolds.
While often portrayed as the "wise old man" type, the Mentor can be any age, sex, or race (or even species).
Yoda mentors Luke Skywalker in
The Empire Strikes BackPolgara mentors Garion in The Belariad seriesCharlotte mentors Wilbur in
Charlotte's WebThe Mentor can even be the love interest, such as Like Wilson's character, Emmett, who both helps and eventually falls for Reese Witherspoon's Elle in
Legally Blonde.
Continue ReadingWritten by Janice Hardy. Fiction-University.com
Published on July 17, 2023 05:54