What is the structual archetype of Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter?
What is the structual archetype of Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter?
Actually the archetype of Terrace Gully could not be found on the map. A: 正确 B: 错误
Actually the archetype of Terrace Gully could not be found on the map. A: 正确 B: 错误
中国大学MOOC: Actually the archetype of Terrace Gully could not be found on the map.
中国大学MOOC: Actually the archetype of Terrace Gully could not be found on the map.
中国大学MOOC: The Enoden Line the archetype of the train in the movie Destiny: Kamakura Story.
中国大学MOOC: The Enoden Line the archetype of the train in the movie Destiny: Kamakura Story.
A reference in a literary work to a person, a place or a thing in history or another work of literary is an A: allegory. B: B. archetype. C: analogy. D: allusion.
A reference in a literary work to a person, a place or a thing in history or another work of literary is an A: allegory. B: B. archetype. C: analogy. D: allusion.
中国大学MOOC: Psychologist Freud firstly proposed the word “archetype” in his idea of “Collective Unconscious”.
中国大学MOOC: Psychologist Freud firstly proposed the word “archetype” in his idea of “Collective Unconscious”.
I want to be a great _________ and earn a large amount of money. A: entrepreneur B: blockbuster C: archetype D: alien
I want to be a great _________ and earn a large amount of money. A: entrepreneur B: blockbuster C: archetype D: alien
A reference in a literary work to a person, a place or a thing in history or another work of literary is an ______. A: allegory B: archetype C: analogy D: allusion
A reference in a literary work to a person, a place or a thing in history or another work of literary is an ______. A: allegory B: archetype C: analogy D: allusion
The latest "Guess Who" is about a white man in love with a black woman, and that's a comfortable old archetype from days when slave owners inflicted themselves on slave women A: A. enjoy B: B. dare C: C, beat D: D. harass
The latest "Guess Who" is about a white man in love with a black woman, and that's a comfortable old archetype from days when slave owners inflicted themselves on slave women A: A. enjoy B: B. dare C: C, beat D: D. harass