mythology
Campbell believes myth to be
The key to the collective unconscious
athens in the fifth century BCE is best described as
a democracy
in beowulf, beowulf helps hrothgar because of
a favor done by hrothgar for beowulf's father
Malinowski believes myths to be
a living set of functions in society
Freud makes the myth of Oedipus into
a universal stage in human development
the iliad begins with
agamemnon's quarrel with achilles
at the end of the bhagavad-gita arjuna
agrees to enter battle based on his new understanding
the archetypal hero is sometimes described as "noble" meaning that
all of the above
in choosing to blind the cyclops, odysseus
all of the above (brought down vengeance of poseidon, saved his own life, showed fate to permit some choice)
hesiod's myth of creation relates the various groups of gods to each other as
all of the above (competitors, kinfolk, all driven by the will to power)
the greek concept of arete requires mastery of
all of the above (fighting, speaking, noble manners)
the complex choices that achilles agamemnon and hector must make depend on
all of the above (heroic fame and honor, the will of the gods, fate)
when gilgamesh finally gets the special plant he
all of the above (thinks it will renew life, intends to share it with his people, loses it to a serpent)
hesiod's myth of creation shows humanity to be
an afterthought, dependent on forces outside of human control
in oedipus tyrannos, what does oedipus do to become king of thebes
answer the riddle of the sphinx
the olympian gods are portrayed as
anthropormorphic, immortal and limited only by the limits they can impose on each other
in oedipus tyrannos which god plays the most important role
apollo
one great value that the iliad taught was
arete, excellence
hesiod's myth of creation shows that the universe moved from chaos to order
as a natural process
hesiod's myth of creation shows that the universe moved from chaos to order
as an agon among generations
in the iliad, achilles's mother thetis...
asks zeus to avenge Agamemnon's disgracing of her son
which goddess assists odysseus and telemachus throughout the odyssey
athene
which of the following is a patronymic used in the iliad
atrides
which of the following gods/goddesses side with the greeks in the iliad
b and c hera and athena
which of the following books in the iliad contain an aristeia
book 5: diomedes fights the gods
in the play agamemnon, who is killed along with agamemnon
cassandra
in the odyssey, odysseus's men are turned into swine by
circe
in the play agamemnon, agamemnon is killed by
clytemnestra
in oedipus tyrannos, jocasta
commits suicide by hanging
homer's account of one incident in the trojan war makes clear the human events are
conditioned, often caused by the olympian gods
in the odyssey, polyphemus is a
cyclops
in the greek story when prometheus pulls the trick of the sacrifice, zeus retaliates by
denying man fire
the cosmological function of myth primarily
describes a meaningful order in nature
the god in whose honors tragedies were performed in athens is
dionysis
in beowulf, beowulf is killed by a
dragon
all of the following are literary devices employed in the iliad except
epithets
in the greek creation story the oldest of the gods listed is
gaia/earth
the first examples we get of gilgamesh's behavior as king to his people are
harsh and selfish
according to campbell's hero's journey, the hero must
have a change of consciousness
which of the following epithets are associated with hector
helmet flashing
threatened by achilles, fully aware that the oracles say that achilles can kill him, cautioned by andromache, hector believed the threat to be to
his honor
the theme of the odyssey is the
homecoming of odysseus
threatened by agamemnon with the loss of his prize, achilles believed the loss to be a threat to his
honor
the conflict that drives many greek tragedies (antigone, agamemnon, oedipus) creates a morality play that warns against the detrimental effects of
hubris
in sacraficing iphigenia, in seizing achilles's prize, and in destroying the trojan temples, agamemnon brought his fate down upon himself as a result of his
hubris, the overwhelming pride that carries a man beyond his limits
malinowski sees conceptions of magic and non-magical techniques as always directed towards
immediate practical ends
the greek pantheon is a result of
incorporation of diverse local gods and goddesses from the mediterranean regions
the iliad was originally written in
it was not written, it was part of oral tradition
aristotle thought of oedipus tyrannos that
it was the perfect example of tragedy
campbell relates myth to jung's psychology by interpreting heroic quest as
journey into the collective unconscious
in homeric society, a value saught by all warriors was
kleos
the myth of demeter and persephone show the gods
limiting force by cutting deals with each other
the myth of demeter and persephone shows the gods
limiting force only by cutting deals with each other
the religious or mystical or metaphysical functions of myth primarily
link the known with the unknown
diomedes and glaucon cutting a deal to leave each other alone on the battlefield reflects the importance in homeric society of
long standing family ties begun in "guesting"
the reason ishtar becomes angry with gilgamesh is because he refuses to
marry her
in the odyssey, telemachus visits
nestor and menelaos
the value and rarity of bronze in the culture of the iliad is the most evident when
nestor has to remind the troops to win the battle before stripping the corpses
the psychological function of myth primarily
none of the above
odysseus refused kalypso's attractive proposal to marry her because
odysseus loved not kalypso, gorgeous though she was, but penelope
in oedipus tyrannos who discovers the murderer of laius
oedipus
the society described in the iliad revolves around highly individualistic heroes who are
on top because their strength is adequate to get the loot to recruit and retain supporters
in the gilgamesh epic, the reason the gods create enkidu is to
oppose gilgamesh
contrasted the the mesopotamian/babylonian creation, the egyptian creation regards humans as more
optimistic
in ancient greek theater, the chorus danced and sang in the
orchestra
the olympian gods view the war as
partisans
when agamemnon asserts that he had to have been mad to alienate achilles and offers an enormous pile of loot in addition, agamemnon's apology is
perhaps honest belief since achilles himself accepts agamemnon was mad
the 2 gods most at odds with each other over whether Odysseus should return home safely are
poseidon and athene
in the odyssey, odyssey is hated by which god
posseidon
when compensation to the priest of apollo required agamemnon to give up his prize, he believed the loss to be a threat to his
prestige
the sociological function of myth primarily
provides a rationale for a moral system
in the gilgamesh epic, utnapishtim is the only man who
received eternal life
whatever the crimes of agamemnon, whatever myths and oracles may have proceeded the events in the play agamemnon, aeschylus has clytemnestra express one overriding motive for murdering agamemnon
revenge for the sacrifice of iphigenia
the greek oracles illustrate that
right knowledge of the will of the gods is the best guide to human action
which of the following is the best understanding of the connection between myth and ritual
rituals are the enactment of myths
the tradition of greek tragedy deals primarily with
social and psychological conflict
in ancient myth, the act of son succeeding father and daughter succeeding mother illustrates which of the following functions of myth
sociological
aristotle says oedipus the king is the perfect tragedy because
the actions of the plot proceed by discovery to overturn the fortunes of the hero
the chorus in greek tragedy generally represents
the collective wisdom of the polis
odysseus says "nobody is my name" the person spoken to is
the cyclops Polyphemus
achilles made the final choice to fight and kill hector when
the loss of patroclus was added to the loss of bruseis
in beowulf, heorot is
the mead-hall of hrothgar
hesiod's myth of creation shows the universe to be
the monarchy of zeus
what is the greek value that leads odysseus to identifying himself to polyphemus after blinding him and escaping from him
the need for public recognition
in the odyssey, odysseus recounts his adventures to
the phaiakians
the complex choices that achilles agamemnon and hector must make are understandable only in the light of
the truth of the oracles and seers
donna rosenburg believes myth to be
the way primitive society explains things in place of science and history
if one was a merchant in hindu society, to what general level of caste would one belong
third highest
challenged by achilles, hector chose
to accept certain death at the hands of achilles rather than deny his courage, honor, and fame as a warrior
challenged by agamemnon, achilles chose, at first
to make no choice, but to sulk in his tent until the greeks and agamemnon realized they needed him
challenged by achilles, agamemnon, in his hubris, chose
to risk troy and lose achilles
malinowski sees an important function of myths to be
validation of the culture's social and moral order
in the odyssey, penelope delays the courtship of suitors by
weaving by day and unweaving by night a shroud for laertes
in beowulf, beowulf is
A great warrior and eventually king of the Geats
in beowulf, a haunted mere is the home of
grendel
in the odyssey, odysseus is held on the island of ogygia by
kalypso
malinowski sees magic and tradition as enabling
practical control over life
in oedipus tyrannos what is the prophecy for oedipus at his birth
that he will kill his father
greek tragedies were performed in athens during
the festival of dionysis