“Unlock the Secrets of Storytelling: 45 Archetypes Every Screenwriter Must Conquer for Unforgettable Narratives!”
21. Wrongfully Accused
A character is unfairly blamed for a crime or problem and must clear their name.
Examples: The Fugitive, The Count of Monte Cristo, and The Next Three Days.
22. The Search for a Cure
A character must find a solution to a life-threatening illness or curse.
Examples: Outbreak, Children of Men, and Contagion.
23. The Reluctant Hero
A protagonist is forced into action against their will but ultimately rises to the occasion.
Examples: Casablanca, Die Hard, and Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior.
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