An archetype refers to a prototype after which other things are modelled. In literature, it refers to a character that represents a universal or well-known pattern of behaviour. Common archetypes are villains, heroes, damsels in distress and mentors.
The sheriff of Nottingham is an example of an archetype, as he demonstrates all the obvious characteristics of "villains." He is the main antagonist in the legend of Robin Hood. The sheriff is a tyrant, who mistreats the local people. He has no respect for justice and no concern for human suffering. He is ambitious, and values money and status above else. These are all well-known characteristics of typical villains.
The reason why this man approaches Othello's home is that he was about to accuse him in stealing Barbantio's daughter. This conflict was set up because of Iago which can describe his character as a two faced liar that (even though he is such a liar) he reveals his sward in order to help Othello in this fight. And what about <span>Othello, I would say that he is his stoic self.
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<span>Family, Society, Isolation, Ambition and Fallibility, Romanticism and Nature, Revenge, Prejudice, and finally- <span>Lost Innocence.
I didn't know if you meant chapter one by that but these themes cover the whole book.</span></span>
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The flashback often happens when things are going wrong for Ishmael. When he starts to feel sad, he tries to remember the happy moments in his life. Ishmael would rather remember the good moments because it gives him the strength to continue his life.
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