Draco Malfoy
To see the Draco Malfoy archetype in one’s personal mythology is to understand the profound story of inherited crowns and the quiet, desperate war to make them one’s own.
To see the Draco Malfoy archetype in one’s personal mythology is to understand the profound story of inherited crowns and the quiet, desperate war to make them one’s own.
To embody the Snape archetype is to understand that the most profound love may be a secret kept, a wound tended in private, and a vow fulfilled in the shadows.
To carry the Voldemort archetype within your personal mythology is to reckon with the profound horror and allure of a self so terrified of death it chooses to dismantle its own soul.
To embody the Ron Weasley archetype is to discover the profound, mythic power of being second, the quiet kingmaker in a world obsessed with kings.