First on the list is the Mother archetype. The Mother is best described as caring, compassionate, and driven by the heart rather than the head.
In Greek mythology, this archetype is represented by Demeter, Goddess of Harvest. Examples in popular culture include Iyanla Vanzant and Princess Diana.
The light side of the Mother is that she loves unconditionally, just as moms do their children (although the Mother archetype need not actually have any children).
The shadow side of this archetype is that she tends to put the needs of others above her own, which can mean she tends to neglect herself.
Next up is the Maiden archetype. The main character traits here are innocence, intuition, and a tendency to be more than a little idealistic.
The mythological representation of the Maiden is Persephone, Goddess of Spring. Real-world examples include the likes of Shirley Temple and Josephine Baker.
The light side of the Maiden is that she has a very playful attitude to life. She is always ready to adapt and is great at learning new things.