Demon
Archetype

“There must be something your little heart desires.”
—The Evil Queen
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
Demon Characters
Archetypal demons are malevolent figures. Some are aggressive and confrontational. They use intimidation, coercion, and violence to achieve their sinister goals. Others present themselves as polite and friendly, obscuring their nefarious intentions. Demons are always paired with characters who see themselves as fundamentally righteous. They symbolize immorality and the capacity of their counterparts to stray from their own moral convictions.
The demon archetype sometimes manifests in literal demons, devils, and other archvillains. In more grounded narratives, demons take the form of corrupt politicians, criminal masterminds, and mundane varieties of predators and psychopaths.
Prominent Examples
- Mephistopheles (with Faust) in Faust by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- The Evil Queen (with Snow White) in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
- Darth Vader (with Luke Skywalker) in Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi (1983)
- Lord Voldemort (with Harry Potter) in the Harry Potter novels by J. K. Rowling
- John Milton (with Kevin Lomax) in The Devil’s Advocate (1997)
- Xerxes (with Leonidas) in 300 (2006)
- Jim Moriarty (with Sherlock Holmes) in Sherlock (2010–2017)
Definition
The demon archetype corresponds to the wicked desires and compulsions that humans wrestle with as moral agents. It reflects the struggle between good and evil in the hearts of all people, to paraphrase Solzhenitsyn.
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.
Narrative Roles
Motivations
Virtues
Vices
Perceptual Frames
Growth Opportunities
Taxonomy
Shadow Variants
The demon archetype is a variant of the broader shadow archetype.
Other variants of the shadow archetype:
See the whole taxonomy on the archetypes overview page.
Learn more
Volume 3 of The Writer’s Guide to Archetypes: Elemental Dynamics of Character and Drama will feature a deep exploration of the
Demon
archetype. It’s expected to be available in 2029.
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