Grendel's mother in "Beowulf" fits the creator archetype as she is the mother of Grendel and seeks revenge for his death, embodying nurturing and protective qualities towards her offspring. She also creates a lair where she lives and plans her attacks, displaying a sense of creation and ownership of her space.
Snowball's archetype: Scapegoat
Beowulf discovers the dragon as a greater evil in the story. The dragon fits the creator archetype as it represents chaos and destruction, being a powerful force that disrupts the balance of the world. Beowulf's battle with the dragon reflects the theme of a hero facing a primordial force to restore order and protect his people.
She can probably fit the archetype of the temptress. Because she had tried to seduce John Proctor even though there affair was over.
a tragic hero.
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a tragic hero
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This fits the archetype of the Temptress, where a seductive or enchanting woman reveals forbidden knowledge or influences the hero's decisions. This archetype serves to test the hero's commitment to his quest or to lead him astray.
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Clearly Giles is the SCAPEGOAT in this society-through him the sins of society are repressed and then PRESSED, pardon the pun.
If they were larger, they would not fit in the mother's womb, and they would not be able to fit out of the mother dog when they were being born.