You are the protagonist’s unconditionally loving friend. You may get frustrated or have doubts sometimes, but you will remain faithful to the end. You live your life with kindness and generosity toward others, often going above and beyond. You have a tendency to downplay your accomplishments and have difficulty saying no. While possessing many of the same positive traits as the Hero, you live in their shadow. Don’t be afraid to start taking more credit and asking for appreciation. You deserve it!
In literature, you are the right-hand to the Villain. You and the Villain do your best to stop the Hero from achieving their goal. Your goal is to convince the Hero to join the “dark side.” In the end, however, you may change your mind and realize the benefit of joining the good guys. You are known to live in the moment and take risks. Your outgoing personality and flair for drama ensure that you are the center of attention. You believe rules were made to be broken, and you often involve others in your cunning schemes. Try to use your natural leadership skill and inspiring nature for a constructive cause, and you are sure to be a success.
In literature, you are the Hero’s conscience and reveal themes of the story. Your voice represents the lesson that must be learned by the Hero in order to change for the better and achieve their goal. Your innate sense of idealism and morality make you the confidant of all your friends, and your down-to-earth wisdom is why everyone goes to you for advice. However, when anyone challenges your values, you can become threatened and defensive. Be sure that with all the time you spend advising others, you are still taking time for yourself and listening to others, as well.
In literature, you are the primary antagonist and oppose the Hero outright on all counts, physically and emotionally. You are actually similar in many ways to the Hero, such as in your tireless dedication to your duty, but you tend to be more realistic than the idealistic Hero. You regularly play devil’s advocate, looking at problems from every angle and critically examining them. If you apply your diligence and no-nonsense approach to doing good, you just may be a hero after all!
In literature, you are the character responsible for handling the main problem and the one most in need of change, emotionally. You are a dreamer and an idealist, always looking for the good in the world and searching for ways to make things better. Because you are so focused on the people around you, you can tend to neglect the positive change that is needed in your own life. Remember you are just one person and can’t tackle all the world’s problems.