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Answer:

Summoning spirits in Hades.

Explanation:

Homer's epic narrative "The Odyssey" tells the journey of the protagonist Odysseus to his kingdom back to Ithaca. This long story also includes the numerous encounters of the men with the gods and their agencies.

An archetype is a form of representation of something that is typically taken or referred as an example or as a recurring symbol. From the Odyssey, the "descent into the underworld" can be seen as an archetype for "summoning spirits in Hades". This summoning of the spirits can be seen in Book XI of the text where Odysseus and his men had offered sacrifices and prayers to Hades and to Proserpine.