
<Protagonist’s Name> is a dynamic character. <His/Her/Their> archetype changes over the course of the <story/book/play>. At the beginning of the <book/play>, <she/he/they> <is/are> the archetypal <pick from this list>. This can be seen on page <#>, where the author writes:
<Copy a sentence, paragraph, or chunk of text from your book or play.>
But by page <#>, <Name of Protagonist> has begun to transform into the archetypal <pick from this list>. <Explain what happened that triggers this transformation>. Evidence of this is on page <#>:
<Copy the sentence, paragraph, or chunk of text from your story, book, or play.>
<Protagonist’s Name> is no longer the person who <describe one thing she/he/they did in the past>.
A reader <will recognize / might predict> that the turning point for <Protagonist’s Name> comes when <describe climax of the story, book, or play>. Page <#> encourages this <belief / prediction>:
<Copy the sentence, paragraph, or chunk of text from your story, book, or play.>