Archetypes frequently appear in literature with

Contradictory themes
General themes
Universal themes(My answer)
Specific themes

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To determine whether your answer is correct, let's first review the given options:

1. Contradictory themes: This refers to archetypes that embody conflicting ideas or messages within a literary work.

2. General themes: This refers to archetypes that represent broad, widely-applicable ideas or concepts in literature.

3. Universal themes: This seems to align with your answer. Universal themes refer to archetypes that transcend cultures, time periods, and individual stories. They represent fundamental aspects of the human condition that resonate with readers across time and space. Examples of universal themes include love, death, friendship, and redemption.

4. Specific themes: This refers to archetypes that pertain to particular genres, settings, or contexts and may not have broad applicability beyond those specific circumstances.

Based on the given options, it appears that "universal themes" is the most appropriate choice. Hence, your answer is correct.