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The correct sequence of archetypal elements of folk tales is:

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The correct sequence of archetypal elements of folk tales is:

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The correct sequence of archetypal elements of folk tales is:

(A) hero, object, donor, receiver

(B) object, receiver, hero, donor

(C) donor, receiver, object, Hero

(D) object, hero, receiver, donor

Correct Ans: (A)

Explanation:
The correct sequence of archetypal elements of folk tales is (A) hero, object, donor, receiver. These elements represent common components in the structure of folk tales:

  • Hero: The central character, often on a quest or facing challenges.
  • Object: An item or artifact of importance, usually given to the hero.
  • Donor: A character who provides the hero with magical or significant assistance (such as the object).
  • Receiver: The character who benefits from the object or assistance.

This sequence is rooted in the traditional structure of folk narratives, where the hero embarks on a journey, receives help (often in the form of an object), and then uses it to achieve success or complete their task.

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