An archetype is a pattern of a recurring symbol, story, or character, whereas the theme is the central idea. Archetype is something to base your story around, something that happened in the past and stood the test of time as something universal. On the other hand theme draws from the archetype but it is not limited to it. Themes can be contemporary and based around the archetype. For example, we can have modern day Romeo and Juliet, based around the archetype of the immposible love.
Insecure = not safe
Tough= showing no feelings
A consequence = a result of something
Verbally = by means of words
Behavior = a way of acting or being towards other people
Violence = aggressive behavior
An adult = a grown up person
Deliberately= on purpose
The first line in this stanza features an example of alliteration. Alliteration is a figure of speech in which there is a repetition of the same consonant at the beginning of words. Assonance is the repetition of vowels. Consonance is the repetition of consonants in the middle or end of words.