Character archetypes are universally recognized patterns or types of characters that appear in literature across different cultures and time periods. They represent common human experiences, traits, or roles and help readers understand the motivations and actions of the characters.
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Hero: The hero archetype represents the protagonist who embarks on a journey or faces challenges to achieve a goal.
Mentor: The mentor archetype is usually an experienced guide or teacher who provides wisdom, guidance, and support to the hero.
Villain: The villain archetype embodies evil or opposes the hero's goals, creating conflict and tension in the story.