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Sedaia [141]
2 years ago
5

Now, think about how the author might be including character archetypes in “A Good Place for Maggie”. In a few sentences,

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1 answer:
Rudik [331]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Maggie might represent a rebel archetype because she is going against the status quo by leaving her home in the city to get away from an unhappy situation. Another example of a character that portrays the rebel archetype is Robin Hood. In both cases, the authors likely use this archetype to make the reader have a feeling of support for the characters in their fight against the injustice they feel.

Explanation:

This is the exact answer from Plato, so you might want to change it up a bit. I hope this helps! :)

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