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You are reading a text and you begin to notice that the author is consistently putting the hero and villain in different shades of the same color. Both often wear red, but the hero’s red is bright and vibrant while the villain appears in dark, muted shades. What is the archetype the writer is using?

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1.the red color is used only because it is a popular color

2.the hero and villain archetypes are all that is being used

3.the writer is using the archetype of the elements

4.the red color to mean both sacrifice (hero) and danger (villain)

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D. the red color to mean both sacrifice (hero) and danger (villain)

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Answer:

Option 4. The archetype the writer is using is that the red color means both sacrifice (hero) and danger (villain).

Step-by-step explanation:

In literature, authors use colors to symbolize different aspects of the characters or the plot. Generally speaking, brightness and bright colors are associated with possitive, heroic and cheerful characters while darkness is associated with danger,and the unknokwn, as humans are more comfortable when in a bright, lumionous environment than when situated in pitch black spaces.

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