An archetype refers to universal symbols, themes, characters and images found across literature that reveal basic human truths. Archetypal criticism seeks to identify these recurring patterns and interpret them as manifestations of universal human experiences. Examples of archetypes include common literary tropes like the hero's journey, conflicts between order and chaos, and stock characters like the innocent youth, bully, or wise old man. Archetypal critics believe these patterns resonate with all people regardless of time or place.