Guardian and Contagonist Archetypes
Finally we come to the remaining pair of Archetypal Characters. The first of
these archetypes is a common yet often loosely defined set of functions; the
second archetype is unique to Dramatica. The first of these characters is the
Guardian. The Guardian functions as a teacher/helper who represents the
Conscience of the Story Mind. This is a protective character that eliminates obstacles
and illuminates the path ahead. In this way, the Guardian helps the
Protagonist stay on the proper path to achieve success. Balancing the Guardian is a
character representing Temptation in the Story Mind. This character works to
place obstacles in the path of the Protagonist, and to lure it away from success.
Because this character works to hinder the progress of the Protagonist, we
coined the name “Contagonist”.
Contagonist: "Whose side are you on?"
Because the Contagonist and Antagonist both have a negative effect on the
Protagonist, they can easily be confused with one another. They are, however, two
completely different characters because they have two completely different
functions in the Story Mind. Whereas the Antagonist works to stop the Protagonist,
the Contagonist acts to deflect the Protagonist. The Antagonist wants to
prevent the Protagonist from making further progress, the Contagonist wants to
delay or divert the Protagonist for a time.
As with the Sidekick, the Contagonist can be allied with either the Antagonist
or the Protagonist. Often, Contagonists are cast as the Antagonist’s henchman or second-in-command. However, Contagonists are sometimes attached
to the Protagonist, where they function as a thorn in the side and bad
influence. As a pair, Guardian and Contagonist function in the Story Mind as
Conscience and Temptation, providing both a light to illuminate the proper path and the
enticement to step off it.
Archetypes: A Part of the Complete Argument
As a group, the Archetypal Characters represent all the essential functions of
a complete Story Mind, though they are grouped in simple patterns. Because
the Archetypes can be allied in different ways, however, a degree of versatility
can be added to their relationships.