Answer:
- “and of course the men followed her gladly.”
- “[Her] words . . . stirred the Britons until they were mad”
- “I am a woman, but I would rather die than yield.”
Explanation:
The archetype may have different interpretations, depending on the area of knowledge in which the concept is applied.
Practically, the term can be summed up as a set of representations of what would be the ideal model of something that is already part of our unconscious.
Based on this, we can say that a warrior archetype refers to concepts that resemble how a warrior should behave, ie, they are things that show bravery, courage, strength, stateness and authority. For this reason, among the phrases shown in the question above, those that show that Boadicea is a warrior archetype are:
- “and of course the men followed her gladly.”
- “[Her] words . . . stirred the Britons until they were mad”
- “I am a woman, but I would rather die than yield.”