FIRST CONTACTS 28000 BCE 1821 CE
NATIVE AMERICANS
Question
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Archetype
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Protagonist
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Antagonist
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Foil character
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Detailed explanation-1: –A pattern that appears in literature across cultures and is repeated through the ages. An archetype can be a character, a plot, an image, or a setting. For example, the basic plot of the hero’s quest is a recurring pattern in myths and other types of literature from different cultures around the world.
Detailed explanation-2: -Archetype (defined) Generally, the original model from which something is developed or made; in literary criticism, those images, figures, character types, settings, and story patterns that, according to the Swiss analytical psychologist, Carl Gustav Jung, are universally shared by people across cultures.
Detailed explanation-3: -archetype, (from Greek archetypos, “original pattern”), in literary criticism, a primordial image, character, or pattern of circumstances that recurs throughout literature and thought consistently enough to be considered a universal concept or situation.
Detailed explanation-4: -There are twelve brand archetypes: The Innocent, Everyman, Hero, Outlaw, Explorer, Creator, Ruler, Magician, Lover, Caregiver, Jester, and Sage. Let’s take a look at a few examples: The Innocent: Exhibits happiness, goodness, optimism, safety, romance, and youth.
Detailed explanation-5: -An archetype (ARK-uh-type) is an idea, symbol, pattern, or character-type, in a story. It’s any story element that appears again and again in stories from cultures around the world and symbolizes something universal in the human experience.