Answer:
Your question is incomplete as you did not provide the options to answer it. But anyway I will give you an explanation so that you can understand this topic and can answer it for yourself.
Step-by-step explanation:
An archetype represents that which is exemplary, that which shows the ideal or what it should be, that is, a model, from which other ideas, concepts, objects or copies emerge. It can be something tangible or intangible (symbolic), but it always has the ability to generate other things from itself.
That is why we conclude that what an archetype can say about the culture from which it comes are behaviors and even ways of thinking, since the environment seeks imitation or similarity to what is shown as ideal.