I would go with the last one- a symbol or theme that appears in stories from many different cultures. An archetype is kind of like a blueprint which authors add onto, so they carry through several cultures and stories as well as myths and legends.
The basic idea of this quote )and the lines that come before it) is that one must live life to the fullest extent possible. Thoreau is giving this as his reason for coming out into the woods. He doesn't want to be in the position where, when he's about to die, he realizes that he never really lived.
Answer:
Grasped:Seize and hold firmly.
Darkness: an evil and gloomy or depressed state or tone
Around:To be near
Me:used by a speaker to refer to himself or herself as the object of a verb or preposition.
It:belonging to or associated with a thing previously mentioned or easily identified.
Explanation:
(hope this helps can I pls have brainlist (crown) ☺️)
Because it explains experience, it follows under the line of ethos
C. Ethos :)