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*[[Calvin]] from ''[[Calvin and Hobbes]]''
*[[Calvin]] from ''[[Calvin and Hobbes]]''
*[[Linus Van Pelt]] from ''[[Peanuts]]''
*[[Linus Van Pelt]] from ''[[Peanuts]]''
*[[Tommy Pickles]] from ''[[Rugrats]]'' and ''[[All Grown Up]]''
*[[matt Pickles]] from ''[[Rugrats]]'' and ''[[All Grown Up]]''
*[[Arnold (Hey Arnold!)|Arnold]] from ''[[Hey Arnold]]''
*[[Arnold (Hey Arnold!)|Arnold]] from ''[[Hey Arnold]]''
*[[Peregrin Took|Pippin]] from ''[[Lord of The Rings]]''
*[[Peregrin Took|Pippin]] from ''[[Lord of The Rings]]''

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The child archetype is portrayed in literature in various ways.

It can take the form of a child who displays adult-like qualities giving, for example, wise advice to their friends or viceversa (like the character Raymond in the film Rain Man).

Examples