josiahseger
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What is an archetype?
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cookiesncream44
cookiesncream44
02-11-2017
An archetype is a character, an action, or a situation that seems to represent such universal patterns of human nature.
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AmaWinchester02
AmaWinchester02
02-11-2017
It is a character, action or a situation that represents universal patterns of human nature. Making it seem like the character, action or situation is relate able or making the character seem real.
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