Judd English Final
in Sinon's story told to the Trojans, who brings about the death of Palamedes through false accusations?
Ulysses
based on a passage : the above passage refers to an offence against a divine power. What crime had been committed against the Palladium?
Ulysses had touched the statue with blood on his hands when he stole it from a sanctuary
Subordinate clause : I hired a lawyer because I needed expert advice.
because I needed expert advice
sentiment
feeling or emotion
Augustus
first Emperor of Rome
Troy is located in what is today the country of
Turkey
troy is located in the modern-day country of ______________
Turkey
ode
a lyric poem consisting of an elaborate stanza structure
automatons
a moving mechanical device made in imitation of a human being
Yossi
one of the two Czech brothers whose parents were killed at Birkenau
hubris
overweening pride that betrays the public's trust. the punishment is blindness
Madame Schächter
"Fire! I can see a fire! I ca see a fire!"
faceless man in Buna hospital
"I've got more faith in Hitler than in anyone else. He's the only one who's kept his promises ... to the Jewish people"
Haruki Murakami
- The Seventh Man often writes about themes of isolation and alienation in the communist society that emerged in Japan in the 1960s
haemon
Creon's son, engaged to Antigone, killed himself when he finds Antigone dead
Virgil
-Aenied joined the Epicurean colony on the Gulf of Naples and wrote eclogues and georgics
Isabel Allende
-And of Clay are we Created turned to creative writing after finding it hard to get work as a journalist
Sophocles
-Antigone one of the 3 ancient Greek tragedians whose plays have survived
Hwang Sun-won
-Cranes wrote about the resilience of Korean spirit even in times of adversity and the discovery of love and goodwill in unlikeliness of circumstances
Chinua Achebe
-Marriage is a Private Affair one of Africa's most famous contemporary authors
Elie Wiesel
-Night Romanian-born American writer, professor, political activist, Nobel Laureate, and Holocaust survivor.
the action in the aeneid takes place ______________ years before augustus
1,000
text structures (7)
1. chronological order 2. enumeration of a process 3. cause and effect 4. compare and contrast 5. question and answer 6. problem and solution 7. definition and enumeration
eurydice
Creon's wife, kills herself when she hears of Haemon's suicide.
what are the motifs of Antigone? (6)
1. clash between men and women 2. clash between divine law and civil law 3. clash between the individual and society 4. clash between duty to family and duty to the state 5. clash between personal gain and the common good 6. anarchy comes from a disregard for human law
What were the motifs of Night? (5)
1. loss of innocence 2. loss of authority: a story interrupted 3. the inadequacy of words 4. night and time 5. reversal of creation
What are the motifs of the Aeneid? (4)
1. power of Fate and our human response to it 2. references to Augustus as a way to honor him 3. Aeneas' piety (duty-bound) 4. honor that comes through warfare
major uses of commas (4)
1. with a coordinating conjunction to join 2 independent clauses 2. to separate an introductory clause or phrase from the main clause 3. between all items in a series 4. between coordinating adjectives not joined by "and"
after the defeat of hannibal in the __________________ war, rome turned to greece
2nd punic
Socrates died in the year ____________ BC. Therefore he lived trough the period of the ___________________ War.
399, Peloponnesian
static character
A character that does not change from the beginning of the story to the end
flat character
A character who embodies a single quality and who does not develop in the course of a story
simile
A comparison using "like" or "as"
litotes
A figure of speech consisting of an understatement by using double negatives to emphasize positivity
epic
A long narrative poem telling of a hero's deeds
allusion
A reference to another work of literature, person, or event
flashback
A scene that interrupts the normal chronological sequence of events in a story to depict something that happened at an earlier time
Odyssey
A work by Homer that focuses on odysseus' travels after the war
Iliad
A work by Homer that focuses on the trojan war
diction
A writer's or speaker's choice of words
The Dutch Oberkapo's pipel
A young, angelic-looking boy who is executed when the Oberkapo is charged with treason
in the Trojan War, which of the following characters fights on the side of the Greeks?
Achilles
Ascanius (Iulus)
Aeneas' son
Virgil's major themes in the Aeneid include all of the following EXCEPT :
Aeneas' unwillingness to follow the directions of the gods
Carthage is located on the northern coast of ______________
Africa
situational irony
An outcome that turns out to be very different from what was expected
Who of the following is NOT considered one of the greatest Greek tragic playwrights?
Anaxagoras
aeneas is the son of _____________________ and the goddess _________________
Anchises, Aphrodite
ismene
Antigone's sister, daughter of Oedipus who didn't help Antigone bury Polyneices
Name the 3 dialogues Plato wrote about the death of Socrates
Apology, Crito, Phaedo
based on a passage : which god or goddess was supposed to have been appeased by the offering of the Trojan horse?
Athena
the goddess of wisdom and war; she was also the patroness of Athens to whom the temple at the top of Acropolis was dedicated
Athena
tone
Attitude a writer takes toward the audience, a subject, or a character
Eventually taking power after the assassination of Julius Caesar, this man became the first Emperor of Rome
Augustus
Auschwitz
Auschwitzconcentration camp whose iron gate bears the inscription "Work makes you free"
lithe
Bending easily and gracefully
How does the Aenied honor Augustus?
By saying that Augustus is a descendant of Aeneas
Sinon's trickery goes on to include the seer Calchas. What role does Calchas play?
Calchas names Sinon as the one to be sacrificed for a safe return of the Greek fleet
Which is Juno's favorite city? Where is it located?
Carthage, Africa
theme
Central idea of a work of literature
Rome destroyed both the cities of _______________ and _______________ in 146 BC, causing some to doubt Rome's claim to moral superiority
Corinth and Carthage
the theater at the base of the Acropolis in Athens was dedicated to the god(dess)
Dionysus
virgil's other works include the _________________ and the __________________
Ecologues, Georgics
Which of the following plays does NOT belong to the group of three Theban tragedies by Sophocles?
Electra
resolution
End of the story where loose ends are tied up
What are the significant qualities of an epic hero?
Excels in strength and skill, succeeds in war, vows honor and glory
Coordinating conjunctions
FANBOYS
In the Iliad, both Agamemnon and Achilles fight on the side of the _______________
Greeks
Anchises
Father of Aeneas
__________________ defeated Philip V and then declared Greece "free: at the Isthmian Games in 196 BC
Flaminius
this sculptor is know for a depiction of Aeneas carrying his father out of Troy as it burns. The work expresses both the sensation of movement and instability.
Gian Lorenzo Bernini
Why does Creon have Antigone sealed in a vault of stone rather than directly executed by stoning?
He wants to escape personal punishment that may arise from the fact that Antigone is a member of his family
Paris' prize for choosing Aphrodite (Venus) as the most beautiful woman is :
Helen of Sparta
Murakami was born on this island of Japan, the one on which Tokyo is located
Honshu
This epic by Homer recounts the story of the Trojan War, featuring a dispute between Agamemnon and Achilles
Iliad
In "The Seventh Man," Murakami writes, "By then the wave and turned and, with a wild cry, it was rushing back out to sea. It looked like part of a gigantic rug that had been yanked by someone at the other end of the earth" What is significant about the italicized text?
It expresses a modern simile
the neo-classical painter ___________________ famously depicted the death of Socrates in his work
Jacques-Louis David
yom kippur
Jewish feast of atonement marked by a day of complete fasting
Moishe
Jewish mystic and master of the Kabbalah. his warnings to the people of Sighet go unheeded
Hasidim
Jewish mystical sect arising in Eastern Europe in the 18th century
Kaddish
Jewish prayer said when someone dies
Talmud
Jewish sacred instruction that seeks to apply the Law in ever changing circumstances. before his deportation from Sighet, Elie studies this during the day
Hera's Roman name is __________
Juno
Zeus' Roman name is __________
Jupiter
oedipus
King of Thebes, husband and son of Jocasta, son of Laios, father of antigone, Ismene, Polyneices, and Eteocles, killed his father
Priam
King of Troy
The eighth avatar of Vishnu who replicates himself to dance with each milk maid individually is called :
Krishna
The true biological father of Oedipus is
Laios
this priest of Neptune tries to warn the Trojans not to bring the horse into the city
Laocoon
Tobie
Moishe witnessed this tailor who begged to die before his sons were killed
In her poem 'Exile," Julia Alvarez includes the following stanza : "you tried to explain the wonders: escalators as moving belts; elevators: pulleys and ropes;" Which of the following is a valid inference that can be drawn from the above stanza?
More technology is present in the United States than in the Dominican Republic.
as punishment for her crime, this queen of Thebes was turned into a weeping pillar of stone
Niobe
tumult
Noisy excitement; an uproar or disturbance.
eteocles
Oedipus' son, Antigone's brother that died in battle and received a hero's burial
polyneices
Oedipus' son, Antigone's brother who fought against Thebes and was left unburied due to Creon's law, but Antigone did burry him and was punished
What events in the past contribute to Juno's anger and disgust for the Trojan refugees under Aeneas?
Paris chose Aphrodite as most beautiful
the result of Socrates trial was no doubt influenced by Athens defeat at the conclusion of the :
Peloponnesian War
What epithet is used for Aeneas throughout the epic?
Pious
limited third person
Point of view where the narrator only knows one character's thoughts and feelings
at the beginning of Antigone, Creon gives an order that one of Oedipus' sons is not to be buried. This man, regarded as an enemy to Thebes, is
Polyneices
Socrates rejected the Natural Philosophy of his predecessors, a group of philosophers who believed that the universe could be reduced to one essential element. These philosophers are known as ______________________.
Pre-Socratic philosophers
colic
Severe abdominal pain
__________ demonstrated that a hero could be a person of reason rather than a soldier of war
Socrates
Sophistry
Sophists used skepticism, relativism, and the use of language to deceive others
When Songsam and Tokachae were boys, someone had come to their town with a permit to catch cranes. The narrator observed that : "Then and there the two boys had dashed off to the field. That they would be found out and punished no longer mattered; all they cared about was the fate of their crane" Which line best illustrates that the two boys are more concerned about doing what is right than doing what society wants?
That they would be found out and punished no longer mattered; all they cared about was the fate of their crane
Idek, the Kapo
The Kapo of Elie's work block at Buna who forces 100 men to work on Sunday so that he can meet with a Polish girl. He gives Elie 25 lashes.
dissuasion
The act of changing the purpose of or altering the plans of through persuasion, or pleading.
syntax
The arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language.
How do the Greeks trick the Trojans into taking the Trojan horse into Troy?
They sent Sinon who convinced them that if they bring the horse into their city, Minerva will help them win the war
Describe the tactics the Germans used to separate, arrest, and deport the Jews of Sighet
They were moved into smaller ghettos and then deported. They were strict and threatened death if you did not follow their directions
in the Iliad, Priam, Hector, and Aeneas fight on the side of the _______________
Trojans
The Republic
What is Justice? to give to each what is each one's due
The theme of "And of Clay Are We Created" can best be stated as :
When one tries to keep people at a distance, one is not really living, one is not really free.
Subordinate clause : While the home does not appear impressive from the outside, its interior is nothing short of amazing.
While the home does not appear impressive from the outside
Zionism
Yossi and Tobi had belonged to a youth group dedicated to this movement that sought an independent homeland for Jews
dynamic chacter
a character that changes throughout the story
exposition
a comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory.
Judgment of Paris
a contest between the three most beautiful goddesses of Olympus--Aphrodite, Hera and Athena--for the prize of a golden apple addressed to "the fairest". , Paris has to decide on the most beautiful goddess and chose Aphrodite because she promised him Helen.
apostrophe
a figure of speech in which one directly addresses an absent or imaginary person, or some abstraction
The original conflict behind the Trojan War began at a wedding when the goddess of discord threw _______________ into the banquet ball.
a golden apple
conflagration
a large destructive fire
in media res
a piece of writing that begins in the middle of things
What three qualities does Aristotle identify as necessary for the tragic hero or heroine?
a reversal of fortune, moment of recognition, and a tragic flaw
stratagem
a scheme to outwit or deceive an opponent or to gain an end
stupor
a state of near-unconsciousness or insensibility
allegory
a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one.
idealism
a theory demonstrated by the "Allegory of the Cave" in which the physical world that we live in is but a shadow of the universal ideal
Juliek
a violinist who plays the most beautiful music Elie has ever heard
pandemonium
a wild uproar, din, or commotion
resignation
acceptance of fate
subordinating conjunctions
after, although, as, because, that, unless, if, since, etc.
the Socratic method is rooted in the use of :
all of the above (dialogue, questions, and irony)
The mask in classical Greek theater served which of the following purposes?
all of the above (it allowed for one actor to play multiple roles, its size made the facial expression on the mask more visible to the audience, and it gave the drama a ritualistic feel)
the Chorus in a Greek tragedy performs which of the following functions?
all of the above (provides a link between audience and actors, interprets the events of the play in light of universal mythology, and serves as a character within the play)
Ukiyo-e can be described as :
all of the above (the art of Japanese woodblock prints, pictures of the floating world, and having simple subjects, such as landscape scenes)
epithet
an adjective or descriptive phrase expressing a quality characteristic of the person or thing mentioned.
rhetorical analysis
an examination of how well the components of an argument work together to persuade or move an audience
Haruki Murakami's story begins when the seventh man speaks. Most of the story he relates is :
an example of a flashback
The Shinto story of Izinagi and Izinami can be classified as a __________ because it is similar to creation myths in other cultures.
archetype
The narrator believes that Rolf Carlé has become a journalist :
as a way of protecting himself from his past
After Caesar was assassinated in 44 BC, Octavian became the first Roman emperor taking the title of _______________
augustus
Subordinate clause : After diner, I like to watch the news before I start my homework.
before I start my homework
in order to make the Trojans believe that the Greeks had returned home, they had to hide their ships from view but keep them close enough for a quick return. Where did the Greek fleet hide?
behind the island of Tenedos
teiresias
blind prophet who tells Oedipus he killed Laios, also told Creon to bury Polyneices and save Antigone
the main consequence of hubris is found in
blindness
Platonic dualism means that reality is divided into __________ and __________
body, soul
brazen
bold and without shame
creon
brother of Jocasta, father of Haemon, husband of Eurydice, Uncle of Antigone and Ismene, took over thrown after Oedipus, Made law that Polyneices cant be buried and had to kill Antigone for it
Which of the following events does Rolf Carlé remember during the time he spends with Azucena?
burying bodies at a concentration camp
Gleiwitz
camp Elie and his father stayed at for three days before going to Buchenwald
the Pre-Socratic philosophers were preoccupied with the problem of the one and the many. The resolution of this problem was an attempt for them to understand the relationship between :
change and constancy
round character
character who is fully developed - the writer reveals good and bad traits as well as background
epithet
characterizing word/phrase used with or in place of someone's name
lucidity
clear understanding
In which of the following modes is the hero inferior to both others and nature?
comedy
metaphor
comparison not using like or as
hermetically
completely sealed; airtight
Buna
concentration camp at which Elie has his surgery
fortitude
courage in facing difficulties
Dr. Mengele
cruel SS officer, who conducted the methodical selection and selected all those too weak to work.
the play cannot be understood fully if we forget that its subject is the ruling house of Thebes and the :
curse upon it, with sin begetting further sins
antigone
daughter of Oedipus and Jocasta, punished for burying Polyneices
in the Phaedo, Socrates demonstrates his dualism when he ________________________
defines his death as separation of body and soul
Georgic
didactic poem that gives instructions on how to do something
Stein of Antwerp
distant relative whom Elie meets at Auschwitz. Elie falsely assures him that his family is safe
wizened
dry, shrunken, wrinkled
Plato believed that reality was divided into two basic components, the physical and spiritual. Such a belief is known as :
dualism
as Socrates is about to drink the hemlock, Plato describes Socrates as speaking these words : I can't persuade Crito that I am this Socrates here who is talking to you now and marshaling all the arguments; he thinks that I am the one whom he will see presently lying dead: and he asks how he is to bury me ! Here, Socrates' words best exemplify:
dualism
rhetoric
effective writing or speaking
Sinon's speech in Book II of the Aeneid seeks to persuade the Trojans to bring the horse into their city by most powerfully appealing to their :
emotions
in the Aenied, Aeneas' name most often appears with the adjective "Pious." Such a characterizing word or phrase with a person's name is known as a(n) :
epithet
which is the final stanza of an ode during which the Chorus would have stood still?
epode
plaintive
expressing sorrow
penury
extreme poverty
T/F : Dionysus was known as the god of wisdom and war
false
T/F : Plato believed that democracy was the best form of government
false
T/F : Plato was the student of Aristotle
false
T/F : Socrates lived his entire life in the 2nd century BC
false
T/F : Socrates taught that virtue differed from one group of people to another
false
T/F : according to Plato, true knowledge . comes from our sense experiences
false
T/F : at the beginning of scene 3, Haimon immediately challenges his father's authority and judgement
false
T/F : at the end of Antigone, Creon returns from Antigone's tomb while carrying the body of his wife Eurydice
false
T/F : from the very beginning of the play, Ismene dutifully helps her sister bury their brother
false
T/F : in the theater of Dionysus in Athens, plays were often performed at night
false
T/F : the Chorus was normally composed of 10 men
false
T/F : the actors normally performed on the skene, an exact equivalent to the stage of the modern theater
false
T/F : the defense that Socrates used at his trial is recorded in the Crito
false
T/F :the first word of the Latin text of the Aeneid is "Arma," a subtle reference to the Odyssey
false
premonition
forewarning or foreboding of a future event
laios
former king of Thebes. Biological father of Oedipus, bound oedipus' feet as a child. Grandson of the founder of Thebes. Killed by Oedipus
According to the seventh man, what was K. like?
frail
a type of poem meant to give instructions on farming and the title of one of Virgil's works
georgic
dionysus
god of wine, fertility, and youth
How does Okeke show that he is a bit more progressive than his neighbors?
he refuses to use a witch doctor to cure his son, calling such practices supersitions
How does the narrator's life change when he returns to his hometown after many years of absence?
he resolves his inner conflict about K.'s death
though a foreigner to Thebes, Oedipus is initially made king because
he solves the riddle of the Sphinx
Dutch Oberkapo
head of a work block who was accused of blowing up a power station and stockpiling weapons
Rome welcomed aspects of Greek culture, making them part of Roman life. Such appreciation or love for Greek culture is called :
hellenism
____________________ refers to the love of Greek culture and its spread outside of Greece
hellenism
comedy
hero is inferior to others and nature
tragedy
hero is superior to others but not to nature
Socratic Problem
how do we know what Socrates taught since Socrates wrote nothing?
deference
humble submission and respect
Subordinate clause : He should win the match if he keeps his concentration.
if he keeps his concentration
savagely
in a vicious manner
Murakami believes that the Japanese prosperity of the 1960s has contributed to Japans
increased consumerism
verbal irony
irony in which a person says or writes one thing and means another
Why does the crane not immediately run away when Songsam unties him?
it must have been weak from having been bound
The essential issue of pre-Socratic philosophy concerns the problem of the __________ and the ___________
one, many
Rosh Hashanah
jewish feast of the new year
Kabbalah
jewish mysticism. before his deportation from Sighet, Elie studies this subject at night
In the Republic, Socrates searches for the definition of _______________
justice
choragus
leader of the chorus
epic
long narrative poem on a grand scale about the deeds of warriors and heroes
types of conflict
man vs. man; man vs. self; man vs. nature; man vs. society
vehemently
marked by intense force or emotion
delirium
mental disorder marked by confusion
Two formal charges are brought against Socrates at his trial. Socrates is accused of _______________________ and ___________________
neglecting the gods and corrupting the youth of Athens
at his trial, Socrates is found guilty of what crime(s)?
neglecting the gods and corrupting youth
The Corus' first ode claims that the glories of humanity can only be maintained by :
obedience to the law
sublime
of such excellence, grandeur, or beauty as to inspire great admiration or awe
Ecologue
pastoral poem that celebrates the beauty of nature in the country
athena
patroness of Athens, goddess of war and wisdom
tenacity
persistence
visceral
pertaining to the internal organs
Buchenwald
place at which Elie's father dies and Elie is freed
Aden
place where Elie would later encounter a woman whose "charity" involved throwing coins to children who desperately fought over them.
first person
point of view in which the narrator is a character in the story
omniscient
point of view where the narrator knows everything about the characters and their problems - told in the 3rd person.
connotation
positive or negative associations with words
niobe
queen of Thebes whose children were killed by the gods because she boasted that she was greater than a goddess
Carlé moves from objective reporter to subjective participant in another's life when he :
radios the station for a water pump
The seventh man feels guilty because he :
ran away from the approaching wave instead of going back to save K.
dualism
reality is divided into body and soul
what are Aristotle's 3 appeals?
reason, emotion, and values
In "Marriage is a Private Affair," Okeke is upset with his son Nnaemeka because Nnaemeka :
refuses Okeke's choice of a wife for him
emblemized
represented; symbolized
the three major periods of Roman history include the monarchy, the __________, and the __________
republic and the empire
Virgil mocks Sinon by exposing his rhetorical practices that trick people into believing as true what is in fact untrue. Such a literary form of mockery is best classified as :
satire
harangued
scolded, especially in a noisy and bullying way
tremulous
shaking or quivering slightly
insolent
showing a rude and arrogant lack of respect
profane
showing contempt toward sacred things
the diversity of opinion among the pre-Socratic philosophers led to the sophists whose beliefs were characterized by _______________ and _______________
skepticism, relativism
petrified
so frightened as to be unable to move
symbol
something that stands for something else
Calchas
son of Thestor and soothsayer
Rolf Carlé helps comfort Azucena during her struggle by :
staying by her side from the moment he meets her
surrepititious
stealthy, secret
The central metaphor present in the poem "Exile" compares the family's flight from the Dominican Republic to :
swimming
Socratic Method
teaching by talking in order to arrive at the truth
objective
that which is shaped by facts and without personal interpretation
subjective
that which is shaped by personal interpretation or bias
the account of Socrates' execution by drinking hemlock is recounted in which dialogue?
the Phaedo
This conflict resulted in Rome's defeat of Hannibal, and it marked the beginning of the Roman conquest of Greece
the Second Punic War
syntax
the arrangement of words or phrases in a sentence
How does nature seem to take Nene's side in her request to have the grandchildren visit Okeke?
the drumming of the rain on the rook prevents Okeke from humming a hymn to ward off the temptation to give into Nene's request
Roman history is divided into 3 main periods : the monarchy, the republic, and the _______________
the empire
which of the following statements about the setting and duration of the play is correct?
the entire play takes place in front of Creon's palace on one day
Which of the following statements is NOT true about the genre of the epic?
the epic has a simple style and describes ordinary people in their everyday lives
Though they are from the same town, what has caused bad blood between Tokchae and Songsam in . "Cranes"?
the korean war
hellenism
the love of Greek culture
Zohar
the name of the most famous book of Jewish mysticism
The main characters in "Cranes" find themselves on opposite sides. What element of the story most contributes to their reconciliation?
the natural landscape of the demilitarized zone
archetype
the original from which all other models are made
Platonism
the teachings of Plato such as that sense perception is relative, elusive, and subject to change from all sorts of temporary influences and true knowledge is unchanging and universal
According to Aristotle, a tragic hero must have 3 essential characteristics. Which of the following is NOT one ?
the tragic hero must die in the end
climax
the turning point of the story
satire
the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices
Describe Elie's relationship with his father throughout the memoir
their relationship improves because they only have each other and have committed the rest of their lives to try to stay together and alive. Elie doesn't leave his father's side and will not let him die even if he wants to.
Rabbi Eliahou
this man searches for his son from whom he was separated during the evacuation from Buna
based on a passage : why was the Trojan horse built so big?
to prevent the Trojans from easily taking it within their city and thus stealing the divine favor that was meant for the Greeks
transcend
to rise above or beyond, exceed
sate
to satisfy fully
Apology, Crito, Phaedo
trial and death of Socrates written by Plato
Laocoon
trojan priest of the godNeptune who was skeptical with the Greek's gift of the Trojan horse and struck his spear into its flank
T/F : Jacques-Louis David was a neo-classical painter who depicted the death of Socrates in one of his paintings
true
T/F : Priam is the king of Troy
true
T/F : besides the Chorus, only 3 people were allowed to play characters in the Greek tragedies of the 5th century BC
true
T/F : in Antigone, Creon accuses Teiresias of making prophecies based on bribes
true
T/F : in his philosophy, Socrates was more concerned about universal definitions than particular objects
true
T/F : reacting against the theoretical speculation of the pre-Socratic philosophers, the Sophists became relativists and skeptics
true
T/F : the "Allegory of the Cave" is used to explain idealism
true
T/F : the Republic includes the "Allegory of the Cave"
true
T/F : the Socratic problem arises from the fact that Socrates wrote nothing
true
T/F : the earliest Greek performances probably consisted of singers in goat skin chanting a poem
true
T/F : the original Greek hero was a warrior who achieved glory in battle
true
T/F : usually, once the Chorus entered the performance, it did not exit until the end of the play
true
T/F : women did not perform in classical Greek theater
true
implacable
unable to be calmed down or made peaceful
ominous
unfavorable, threatening, of bad omen
For Socrates, morality is _________________ because human beings share a common human nature
universal
In his philosophy, Socrates was more concerned about ____________________ definitions than particular objects
universal
denotation
use of words according to their dictionary definition
Name two characteristics of the Socratic method
uses dialogue, often used irony
in "And of Clay Are We Created," one can appreciate the author's perspective in the story better if one knows that Isabel Allende :
was a highly respected journalist in her native land
Sinon
went to Troy to trick the trojans into bringing the Trojan horse inside the walls of the city
Subordinate clause : At the beginning of the schoolyear, I never know what I should do first.
what I should do first
dramatic irony
when a reader is aware of something that a character isn't
setting
where and when the story takes place
At the end of the story, the narrator's perspective on Rolf Carlé is that she believes he :
will need some time before his emotional wounds heal
Franek
work foreman who forces Elie to surrender his gold crown
cosmopolitan
worldly; sophisticated
Homer
wrote the Iliad and Odyssey
Malka
young girl who lay dying for 3 days in the Galician forest were foreign Jews were first deported