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Why is the cyclops, as a monster, an archetypal character?

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By definition, an archetype is of a very typical example of a certain kind of person or thing.

In literature, an archetype may be a character, a theme, a symbol, or even a setting.

Both 'the cyclops' and 'as a monster' are referring to characters. They also portray a certain kind of person or thing; a cyclops and a monster are both stereotyped as vicious and brutal.



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He is vicious and brutal

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