What is an archetype? (1 point)

• something in a work of literature that stands for something else
• a central, unifying idea an author is trying to convey in a piece of literature
a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or
an idea, symbol, behavioral pattern, or type of character in a story that conveys a universal meaning

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An archetype is best described as an idea, symbol, behavioral pattern, or type of character in a story that conveys a universal meaning. It often represents a typical example or a recurrent theme, and is recognized across different cultures and eras in literature and storytelling.