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What is the difference between an archetype and a motif?
A. An archetype is easy to decipher, while a motif requires deeper
thinking.
B. An archetype is about the plot of a story, while a motif is about
character.
C. An archetype endures over time, while a motif quickly becomes
boring.
D. An archetype appears in many stories, while a motif appears in a
single story.

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Answer:

B is your answer

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Answer:

Motif is a recurring element within a story, while archetype brings in elements based on what we know or expect.

A motif is a recurring element or theme within a story. For instance, I just finished a book about the Hindu god Krishna and there are recurring elements in there about how Krishna is able to do all this amazingly cool stuff because people have faith in him. So the motif could be said to be "faith is power".

Archetype is the bringing in of elements that are similar to what we know or expect. For instance, Krishna does archetypically god-like things, like kills demons, builds a city in a day, and drives a horseless chariot. The city is archetypically a god-made city because it is roofed with precious stones and the streets are gold, there are fine statues and fountains everywhere, etc.

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