Golden Shadow

Archetype

Example of the golden shadow archetype: Ernesto de la Cruz with Miguel in Coco (2017) directed by Lee Unkrich and Adrian Molina

“I want to be just like him. Sometimes, I look at de la Cruz, and I get this feeling like we’re connected somehow. Like if he could play music, maybe someday, I could too.”

—Miguel

Coco (2017)

Golden Shadow Characters

Golden shadow characters are idealized in the eyes of their respective counterparts. They are the image of perfection. They symbolize the possibility of greatness in characters who doubt their own potential or feel unworthy of their aspirations. Golden shadows are the role models for their counterparts, as those characters fantasize about the future and begin to pursue their ambitions.

Golden shadow characters are often celebrities or legendary figures in their respective story worlds. They’re idolized, often from a distance, by the characters they are paired with. That distance obscures the human faults and failings of the golden shadows in the eyes of their adoring fans. This dynamic sets the stage for disillusionment when those paired characters actually get to know their golden shadows.

Prominent Examples

  • Reese Bobby (with Ricky Bobby) in Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby (2005)
  • Avatar Aang (with Tenzin) in The Legend of Korra (2012–2014)
  • Darth Vader (with Kylo Ren) in Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens (2015)
  • Ernesto de la Cruz (with Miguel) in Coco (2017)
  • Peter Parker (with Miles Morales) in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018)

Definition

The golden shadow archetype corresponds to grand ambitions. In the negative, it reflects a person’s conscious belief that they might be incapable or unworthy of true greatness. It reflects the tendency to idolize role models, putting them on pedestals and making their accomplishments seem out of reach for ordinary people.

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.

  • Idol or role model for the protagonist
  • An image of perfection that is revealed to be flawed

  • The pursuit of excellence
  • Self-aggrandizement and self-promotion

  • Mastery of some particular art or skill
  • Self-confidence
  • Self-awareness

  • Vanity
  • Arrogance and narcissism
  • Cynicism

Taxonomy

Shadow Variants

The golden shadow archetype is a variant of the broader shadow archetype.

Other variants of the shadow archetype:

Pairing

  • Child: Golden shadows are often the idols of archetypal child characters.
  • Hero: Golden shadows can be the models for the grand aspirations of archetypal heroes.
  • Maiden: Golden shadows can be glamorous role models for archetypal maidens.

See the whole taxonomy on the archetypes overview page.

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