From the Book - Second edition.
What are archetypes and why should writers use them?
Aphrodite: the seductive muse and the femme fatale
Artemis: the amazon and the gorgon
Athena: the father's daughter and the backstabber
Demeter: the nurturer and the overcontrolling mother
Hera: the matriarch and the scorned woman
Hestia: the mystic and the betrayer
Isis: the female messiah and the destroyer
Persephone: the maiden and the troubled teen
Apollo: the businessman and the traitor
Ares: the protector and the gladiator
Hades: the recluse and the warlock
Hermes: the fool and the derelict
Dionysus: the woman's man and the seducer
Osiris: the male messiah and the punisher
Poseidon: the artist and the abuser
Zeus: the king and the dictator
Introduction to supporting characters
Introduction to archetypal journeys
Plotting the feminine journey
Plotting the masculine journey
The feminine journey worksheet
The masculine journey worksheet
Societal/gender differences.