CLCIV 385 - Midterm 1
In a provisional way, how can we define myth?
(1) as a body of traditional stories (2) as stories a society tells itself (3) as stories that encode a society's worldview (4) as stories that represent a society's beliefs (5) as stories that represent and encode a society's fears (6) as stories that contain the moral principles of a society
Which of the following is not an example of a trickster figure? 1) The hundred handers in Apollodorus' Library 2) Kintu in the Ganda myth of creation 3) Prometheus 4) The lizard in Yoruba myth on the origin of death
1) The hundred-handers in Apollodurs' Library
Which of the following is not a characteristic of the Priestly author of the Book of Genesis: 1) an immanent God 2) focus on rituals and genealogies 3) wet landscape 4) rejection of babylonian polytheism
1) an immanent God.
What is a trickster?
1. A trickster is a creature that displays cleverness, generosity, and flexibility. 2. A trickster is a creature whose cleverness may create the world. 3. A trickster is a creature whose generosity is crucial to human survival.
If myth somehow equals science, how can that be?
1. Because traditional stories are handed down unchanged from generation to generation. 2. Because false or outmoded science contained in myth is not intrinsic to the points made. 3. Because both myth and science seek some kind of truth.
What are the 3 interconnected myths?
1. Creation of humans (anthropogony) 2. Myth of ages 3. Flood (destruction)
Which authors discuss the Trojan war?
1. Euripides 2. Apollodorus 3. Homer
How does truth travel in a culture that knows no writing?
1. From mouth to mouth 2. From ear to mouth 3. From mouth to ear
What do we mean when we say that a traditional story has a multivalent symbology?
1. That it can help explain many things 2. that in spite of the obscurity of its symbols, it can still teach us something about the world 3. that a traditional story always has more that one message.
What are the insights into myth?
1. aetiological 2. anthropological 3. cosmological 4. historical 5. metaphysical 6. psychological 7. sociological
What is mythology?
1. the study of myth 2. the body of myths told by a particular culture
An example of why historians might study myth is:
1. to get a perspective on past events. 2. to reconstruct what happened to a particular people, country, period, or person. 3. to get a sense of the mindset of the people or period they are studying.
When do we date the earliest written version of the Epic of Gilgamesh
2100-2000 BCE
When was Homer alive?
9th/8th century BCE
What is a covenant?
A contract between two parties.
What is the meaning of the word 'chaos' in Ovid's Metamorphoses
A mess, a chaotic mess of scumbled elements
What feature is shared by the Biblical Genesis and the Enuma Elish?
A single creator
What does Lykaeon serve up to Zeus
A stew made of human flesh
What type of traditional story is a legend?
A story rooted in historical fact whose characters may be people who actually lived.
what is a daimon?
An intermediate being between gods and humans.
When was Enuma Elish performed?
At the Babylonian New Year's festival
The Greek goddess of wisdom is
Athena
Greek mache means:
Battle
According to the Bura myth, why can throwing mush at a corpse revive it?
Because humans are made of water and earth
How do Deucalion and Pyrrha repopulate the earth?
By casting stones behind them in order to seed the earth.
What is the main theme of Ovid's Metamorphoses
Change
Name the 9 muses
Clio (history), Euterpe (lyric poetry), Thalia (comedy), Melpomene (tragedy), Terpsichore (music & dance), Erato (erotic poetry), Calliope (epic poetry & rhetoric), Urania (astronomy), Polymnia (sacred hymns & harmony)
Enuma Elish was first performed: 1) Around the same time as Hesiod's poetry 2) Later than Hesiod's poetry 3) Earlier than Hesiod's poetry 4) In the Medieval period
Earlier than Hesiod's poetry
What is the title we use for the Mesopotamian epic that honors Marduk, the patron deity of Babylon?
Enuma Elish
Who thought that the gods had originally been mortal humans?
Euhemerus
Ovid wrote in collaboration with another author
False
T or F: Oral cultures have no literature
False
T/F: Enuma Elish is preserved in one copy
False
T or F: The texts in which we read the Greek myths are an example of religious "revelation."
False.
What are Hesiod's 5 ages?
Gold, Silver, Bronze, Heroes, Iron
What are Ovid's 4 ages?
Gold, Silver, Bronze, Iron
_____________ often use information provided by archaeologists to reconstruct the past.
Historians
In the Jehovist-Elohist narrative of creation in the Book of Genesis, what does God create first and why?
Humans, because they are the greatest of God's creation
In the Priestly narrative of creation in the Book of Genesis, what does God create last and why?
Humans, because they are the greatest of God's creation
What is the main characteristic of a transcendent god?
Indirect interaction with humans
What does 'hermeneutic' mean?
Interpretive
What does Mesopotamia mean?
Land between rivers.
What is the difference between a myth and a legend?
Legends concern people and have historical basis, while myths concern the gods.
What do we mean by 'Revelation' in the modern religious sense? Note the capitalization.
Manifestation of a deity
What does the Pandora myth tell us about Greek society?
Men were heavily prejudiced against women.
A synonym for 'polysemic' is:
Multivalent
Which of the following is an utterance? 1) Hello, my name is Gilgamesh! 2) Bleurghghghghg 3) Aetiological! 4) None of the above
None of the above: this is a trick question and all of these are merely written
Paratactic composition in oral storytelling is
OK, because the audience also thinks paratactically
Mythical figures who were NOT historical characters include
Odysseus
Who persuades Achilles to join the expedition to get Helen back?
Odysseus
How are the Giants born?
Out of the blood of Ouranus
The fact that Metamorphoses emphasizes abrupt, radical, irreversible change at the hands of strange, impetuous divinities could be the result of the uncertain times in which ____________ wrote.
Ovid
Changing shape is a motif in all of the stories in:
Ovid's Metamorphoses
Which Biblical author of Genesis emphasizes genealogies?
P
Which of the following is not a myth? 1) Creation story in Genesis 2) The story of Boreas and Oreithyia 3) Jason and the Argonauts 4) Plato's "Phaedrus."
Plato's Phaedrus
How would you describe the tone of Ugandan myth of Kintu?
Playful and magical
Who gets blamed for the war between Marduk and Tiamat?
Quingu
Ovid lived and wrote in ___.
Rome
The most complete perserved version of Enuma Elish dates from
The 7th century BCE
An ancient story that emphasizes the ongoing conflict of nature and civilization is
The Epic of Gilgamesh
What does Aphrodite offer Paris if he will declare her the winner of the beauty contest?
The most beautiful woman in the world.
Zeus ate Athena's mother because:
Their child would overthrow Zeus
In what sense is ancient myth analogous to modern science?
They both offer explanations and answer questions.
Why are urban legends important to students of mythology?
They emphasize themes and issues that concern humans
How many authors have biblical scholars detected for the creation myth found in the Book of Genesis
Three
According to the Bura myth, death could be beaten by:
Throwing mush at a corpse
What does TD stand for?
Thury and Devinney
T or F: Myth is always true
True.
What is paradoxical about our study of classical myth?
We access oral culture through written literature.
What does 'cuneiform' mean?
Wedge shaped
Which of the following is a translation of Enuma Elish
When on high
How were men punished for the knowledge of fire according to Hesiod?
With women
What is the title of the epic poem which we find the myth of the 5 ages?
Works and Days
Myths passed on orally would not include:
a completely and radically new story being created on the spot
The Native American story in which Raven creates the great rivers of the world by stealing fresh water from Petrel is an example of a(n) _______________ insight into myth.
aetiological
There is strong __________ evidence that the Trojan War was not merely a story.
archaeological
Upon completion of his labors, Hercules
becomes immortal
The story of Odysseus' encounter with Aeolus, the god or king of the winds, represents the ___.
cosmological insights of myth
Because of what happened to Enkidu, Gilgamesh is afraid of ____.
death
The Greek word for 'nostalgia' is related to the English word
homecoming and pain
What is Greek myth?
impossible to define
What does "hermeneutic" mean?
interpretative
What are the traditional story types?
myth, legend, folktale
Mircea Eliade's views show that archaic societies used _______ to master their universe, while we use science today.
mythology
How was Enuma Elish originally performed?
orally at formal ceremonies
What type of traditional story is a folktale?
primarily entertaining traditional stories; e.g., trickster stories, fairy tales
Which of the following elements or characteristics does not necessarily characterize an epic? 1) blend of myth and legend 2) tales of heroic deeds 3) remote antiquity 4) poetic style
remote antiquity
What does "aetiological" mean?
seeking to explain causation
Hesiod's explanation of the creation of the humans _____
shows that he sees women as a great evil
What does "polysemy" mean?
something that makes many signs, that signifies many things at once
The equation of Marduk with Elil in the Enuma Elish, or Venus and Aphrodite in Graeco-Roman myth are examples of ______
syncretism
What does "multivalent" mean?
that has many values
What do we mean by 'chronological gap' in the classical periods of Greece and Rome?
that the Greek classical period occurred centuries before the Roman classical period
One factor likely to influence a (written) literary myth is that
the author may shape characters and stories to fit artistic goals
Urban legends are related to myth insofar as they reflect ___.
the deepest concerns of human beings
The Iliad is a traditional poem that narrates
the last ten years of battle between Greeks and Trojans.
Provisional definition of a myth?
traditional stories a society tells itself that encode or represent its worldview, beliefs, principles, and often fears
What type of traditional story is a myth?
traditional story concerning the gods
Which element is the most important in Enuma Elish?
water
What is the meaning of the Greek word mythos?
word, speech, tale, story