Seeker

Archetype

“You take the red pill, you stay in Wonderland. And I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes.”

—Morpheus

The Matrix (1999)

Seeker Characters

Seekers use a variety of skills and techniques to investigate mysteries, big and small. Some are motivated by fascination, and others by obsession. Still others are driven by the promise of fortune or glory if they succeed at recovering a lost treasure or uncovering a valuable secret.

Sometimes, the seeker archetype manifests in explorers and treasure hunters who venture into uncharted lands. Some seekers are scientists who explore the frontiers of human knowledge. Others are spiritual practitioners pursuing revelation or enlightenment. The most common sort of seeker is probably the detective or private investigator working to solve a career-defining case.

Prominent Examples

  • Jake Gittes in Chinatown (1974)
  • Atreyu in The NeverEnding Story (1984)
  • Fox Mulder in The X-Files (1993–2018)
  • Ellie Arroway in Contact (1997)
  • Neo in The Matrix (1999)
  • Liz Gilbert in Eat Pray Love (2010)

Definition

The seeker archetype springs from an agential orientation toward mystery. It reflects our desire to investigate enigmas and explore unknown territories.

Dramatic Dimensions

Archetypes are fluid orientations, not rigid types. These are common tendencies and associations—they may or may not apply in any particular case.

  • Inquisitive protagonist
  • Perceptive and driven antagonist

  • A yearning for insight and understanding
  • A calling
  • The pursuit of spiritual attainment
  • Exploration
  • Adventure

  • Inquisitiveness and open-mindedness
  • Clarity of purpose
  • Faith
  • Resourcefulness
  • Persistence

  • Self-centeredness
  • Self-importance
  • Obsession
  • Apophenia
  • Naivety and gullibility
  • Misplaced hope

  • Truth vs illusion, delusion, or deception
  • Insight & understanding vs ignorance or false belief
  • Integrity vs vanity or self-deception

  • Confronting personal demons
  • Accepting brutal or inconvenient truths
  • Abiding paradoxes
  • Accepting the limitations of human perception or comprehension

Taxonomy

Hero Variants

The seeker is a variant of the broader hero archetype.

Other variants of the hero archetype:

Pairing

  • Animum: Seekers are often inspired (or distracted) by archetypal animum figures.
  • Father: Archetypal fathers often present institutional opposition to seekers and their quests.
  • Mother: Seekers often encounter opposition from powerful archetypal mother figures.
  • Shadow: Seekers often encounter archetypal shadows as they explore the unknown.