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The most common archetype is likely the "everyman" or "hero" archetype, as it embodies qualities that many people can relate to or aspire to possess. These archetypes often represent universal traits and values that resonate with a wide audience.
In "The Crucible," Abigail Williams best represents the archetype of the well-respected villain. She is manipulative, deceitful, and able to maintain a facade of respectability while causing harm to others through her false accusations and cunning actions. Her position as a young, attractive girl in the community adds to her ability to conceal her villainous nature.
In "The Crucible," Proctor is referring to Danforth and the court officials who are using their power to seek revenge and manipulate the law for their own purposes. He criticizes them for prioritizing personal vendettas over justice and fairness.
Shadow archetype (aspects of ourselves that we're unaware of). Anima (inner female), Animus (inner male). Witch archetype (female intuition), sorcerer archetype or trickster (male intuition). Mother archetype (female sensation), father archetype (male sensation). Amazon archetype (female intellect), Warrior archetype (male intellect). Princess or seductress archetype (female emotion), youth archetype (male emotion).
A crucible is a container that is able to withstand very high temperatures. The most common function of a crucible is to hold metal that is melted and formed into new materials.
It seems the character embodies common traits or characteristics associated with a specific personality type or archetype. Their portrayal may serve to represent or symbolize that type of person for the audience.
An archetype is a very old imaginative pattern that appears in iterature across cultures and is repeated through the ages. So, there is the archetype of the nagging wife and the archetype of selling your soul to the devil.
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