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"The archetype in my book is a voyage, My reasoning behind this is that Giorno journeys through Italy to find the boss of a big gang and kill him because he knows it is for the better. He is tempted to join the gang many times but refuses. He is faced with many obstacles in his way but he overcomes them all. This voyage changes him by teaching him to appreciate his friends before they are gone." — Jun 06, 2022 09:37AM
"The archetype in my book is a voyage, My reasoning behind this is that Giorno journeys through Italy to find the boss of a big gang and kill him because he knows it is for the better. He is tempted to join the gang many times but refuses. He is faced with many obstacles in his way but he overcomes them all. This voyage changes him by teaching him to appreciate his friends before they are gone." — Jun 06, 2022 09:37AM
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"A significant moment in my book is when Luffy eats the gum-gum fruit. This is significant because it is the only power he has for a while that he builds upon and advances. This also develops the conflict because all of the other pirates see his infamy as a challenge and try to take his abilities for themselves. Each enemy Luffy defeats takes him one step closer to becoming pirate king."
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Apr 18, 2022 09:20AM
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"The main character in my book, Josuke Higashikata, has a heroic archetype because he always goes out of his way to stop crime or help people. I know this because he is always told that he could stop fighting and go back to being normal, but Josuke always declines because he truly cares for the people of Morioh. No matter how hard the fight, he won't back down. That is why Josuke has a heroic archetype." — Feb 28, 2022 09:34AM
"The main character in my book, Josuke Higashikata, has a heroic archetype because he always goes out of his way to stop crime or help people. I know this because he is always told that he could stop fighting and go back to being normal, but Josuke always declines because he truly cares for the people of Morioh. No matter how hard the fight, he won't back down. That is why Josuke has a heroic archetype." — Feb 28, 2022 09:34AM
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