The correct answer is C. He leads a group of men in grand and dangerous adventures.
An archetype is a character that appears in literatures all over the world - every nation has a character that might fit into this description. It is a common character that is known to everyone - a hero who takes his people on grand adventures.
Odysseus is one of such characters, but so is Beowulf, and even Harry Potter, in modern literature.
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Backstory.
Explanation:
The references to stones in the story "The Lottery" creates the backstory of the whole story. The ritual of the lottery wherein a member of a particular household is stoned to death is like an annual sport stemming from Mr. Joe Summer's free time. Even though the villagers no longer remember the relevance of the rituals associated with the 'lottery', they still remember to use stones for the killings. And it was with stones that they used to hurl at Tessie Hutchinson, the unlucky victim of the lottery draw which her own husband had marked the slip the previous night.
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B - From Beowulf's perspective, Grendel is a villain, but from Grendel's perspective, Hrothgar and the Danes are the villains.
Explanation:
In Beowulf, Grenal is called the 'loathsome newcomer' showing Beowulf's disdain for him while in Grendal, he explains that they had to work and pay Hrothgar while the Danes are hacking down trees and blistering the land.
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