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disa [49]
3 years ago
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First person to answer the question completely gets brainliest. Identify and describe two archetypes. Your response should be on

e paragraph.
English
1 answer:
Lisa [10]3 years ago
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Answer:

Archetype: The Creator, Hero, Trickster and Villian (5 for extra credit, you know what i'm sayin?)

Archetype: The Outcaster

Explanation:

The Outcast is the person who is different from the rest and is the one who stands out. For example, in the book and movie "Wonder" the disfigured boy was bullied in school because he had a facial difference. The Creator is the that is driven by the free flow of creativity but being able to control what the creator is creating. The Hero is obviously the one who saves everyone, but later struggles to defeat the villain but overcomes the challenge. The Trickster is the one who breaks the rules of Gods or nature, for example, Loki. And lastly, the villain is the person who is the person that comes up with plans to ruin or cause chaos to it's or multiple worlds, or just to one person, either for vengeance or they are just plain evil, or hey it's something they have to do, for example, Galactus, he dissolves planets because he needs the planets energy to survive. Sometimes the villains becomes heros, like Wreck-it-Ralph. Or sometimes they are neither heroes or villains.

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