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An archetype is a plot structure, character type, symbol, or idea that recurs in the literature or mythology of many different cultures across the world. the hero’s quest is one archetypal plot structure. classic quest tales—from ancient egyptian myths to the modern-day star wars stories— typically follow a certain structure and share certain elements. which option below best reflects an archetype?

a. the hero is on a journey to see local tourist attractions.
b. the hero’s quest symbolizes the larger journey of life.
c. the hero’s lifestyle follows an everyday pattern.
d. the hero is really the antagonist.

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