What is an archetype?

an original model that is a representation of all things of the same type
a main character in a story
a type of figurative language
a significant change in the original characters, plotline, setting, or tone in a story
Is it the third one?

No.

Have you looked up the word "archetype"?

yeah

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I just looked that up and i don't get how the definition fits with any of these answers.

Is it b?

No. That's two wrong guesses. Please don't post about this again.

Not b.

From Google:

ar·che·type
/ˈärkəˌtīp/Submit
noun
a very typical example of a certain person or thing.
"the book is a perfect archetype of the genre"
an original that has been imitated.
"the archetype of faith is Abraham"
synonyms: quintessence, essence, representative, model, embodiment, prototype, stereotype; More
a recurrent symbol or motif in literature, art, or mythology.
"mythological archetypes of good and evil"

thanks

No, an archetype is not a type of figurative language. An archetype refers to the first option: an original model or prototype that represents a particular type or category. In literature and storytelling, archetypes are recurring themes, characters, symbols, or plot patterns that can be found across different cultures and time periods.

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