Tyrone had boasted at school about his good fortune in winning the opportunity

to meet his basketball idol. He had strolled through the halls and spoken with a
haughty tone whenever he mentioned the upcoming meeting. However, now that he
was face-to-face with the man, he was tongue-tied. He struggled to find the words
to express his admiration for the player.

What archetypal trait does the author give Tyrone?

A. a great destiny

B. a fatal flaw

C. a mischievous nature

B. a fatal flaw