Read the excerpt from " The Story of a Warrior Queen ."

The eldest daughter obeyed proudly and gladly, but the younger one was afraid. "Must I, mother?" she asked timidly.

"Yes, dear one," said Boadicea gently. "I too will drink, and we shall meet again."

When the Roman soldiers burst in upon them, they found the great queen dead, with her daughters in her arms.

She had poisoned both herself and them, rather than that they should fall again into the hands of the Romans.

How does the archetype presented in the excerpt support the universal theme of a mother's instinct to protect her children?

The archetype of the warrior supports the theme by showing that Boadicea would rather fight the Romans.
The archetype of the sage supports the theme by showing that Boadicea gives advice to her daughters.
The archetype of the hero supports the theme by showing that Boadicea triumphs above the Romans after all.
The archetype of the tragic heroine supports the theme by showing that Boadicea takes her life and prevents her daughters from being harmed by the Romans.

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Answer:

The archetype of the tragic heroine supports the theme by showing that Boadicea takes her life and prevents her daughters from being harmed by the Romans.

Explanation:

The Story of the Warrior Queen portrays Queen Boadicea, who was left with her daughters after the death of her husband and the King.

Her story is renowned in the pages of history due to the courage she displays in the middle of the adversity she faces. She never disowned her kingdom in front of the Romans and her daughter.

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The last option is correct

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