Explanation:
In literature, an archetype is a typical character, an action, or a situation that seems to represent universal patterns of human nature. An archetype, also known as “universal symbol,” may be a character, a theme, a symbol, or even a setting.The most famous example of an archetype is the Hero. Hero stories have certain elements in common – heroes generally start out in ordinary circumstances, are “called to adventure,” and in the end must confront their darkest fear in a conflict that deeply transforms the hero
A, b, e
A: haiku are three line poems, which include the number of syllables 5/7/5. This poem does not follow the syllable structure, but is 3 lines
B: Typically haiku do not rhyme, and this poem also does not rhyme
E: Many haiku are written in the present tense, as this poem also is written
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