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I'm talking about archetypes for which there are about 7, knight, ninja, samurai, pirate, Viking, cowboy and spaceman.
What do they all have in common? I'm not sure, but you get what I mean, right? They're all guys that fight, though they can be in a group they can also be solo, they can be lone wolf style wanderers, they personify toughness and grit, a willingness to take charge of one's destiny.
I like how most of them are from the past save for one that's from the future, the spaceman, which I don't just mean an astronaut, when I say "spaceman" I mean someone like a Han Solo, Buck Rodgers, Buzz Lightyear or Flash Gordon, a bounty hunter, smuggler, gun for hire or just general adventurer getting into laser battles while traveling the vastness of space.
Are there more than 7 though? Could gangster be included ala Al Capone? How about Indiana Jones/Nathan Drake style adventurers and treasure hunters? What would you call that alongside general "man of action" type characters like Mack Bolan? Do superspies like James Bond, Jason Bourne and Ethan Hunt count? Or are those too tied to specific characters than something like "knight"?
It should also be noted that these archetypes can be female, even if something like a female knight never existed technically (unless they were in disguise ala Joan of Arc), "female knight" is a valid concept as far as pop culture goes, as for the others there either were females in reality or again, it's an accepted pop culture trope, Samus Aran from Metroid is a space bounty hunter, perfectly fitting the "spaceman" trope except she's female.
I'm just fascinated by stuff like this and wonder if there's a good discussion to be had.
What do they all have in common? I'm not sure, but you get what I mean, right? They're all guys that fight, though they can be in a group they can also be solo, they can be lone wolf style wanderers, they personify toughness and grit, a willingness to take charge of one's destiny.
I like how most of them are from the past save for one that's from the future, the spaceman, which I don't just mean an astronaut, when I say "spaceman" I mean someone like a Han Solo, Buck Rodgers, Buzz Lightyear or Flash Gordon, a bounty hunter, smuggler, gun for hire or just general adventurer getting into laser battles while traveling the vastness of space.
Are there more than 7 though? Could gangster be included ala Al Capone? How about Indiana Jones/Nathan Drake style adventurers and treasure hunters? What would you call that alongside general "man of action" type characters like Mack Bolan? Do superspies like James Bond, Jason Bourne and Ethan Hunt count? Or are those too tied to specific characters than something like "knight"?
It should also be noted that these archetypes can be female, even if something like a female knight never existed technically (unless they were in disguise ala Joan of Arc), "female knight" is a valid concept as far as pop culture goes, as for the others there either were females in reality or again, it's an accepted pop culture trope, Samus Aran from Metroid is a space bounty hunter, perfectly fitting the "spaceman" trope except she's female.
I'm just fascinated by stuff like this and wonder if there's a good discussion to be had.