The "six characters" concept is a creative exercise used by writers and artists to define narratives through distinct archetypes like the Hero, Mentor, and Shadow [1]. This method forces thematic focus, highlights character dynamics, and serves as a tool to overcome creative blocks [1]. For more on story archetypes, see MasterClass.
The "six characters" concept is a creative exercise used by writers and artists to define narratives through distinct archetypes like the Hero, Mentor, and Shadow [1]. This method forces thematic focus, highlights character dynamics, and serves as a tool to overcome creative blocks [1]. For more on story archetypes, see MasterClass.