Apollo and Daphne
Joseph and his brothers
Jason and the Golden Fleece
100

Who is Apollo?

This god of music and poetry falls in love with Daphne after being struck by Cupid’s arrow.

100

Who is Joseph?

This favored son of Jacob receives a special coat.

100

Who is Jason?

This hero leads the Argonauts on a quest for the Golden Fleece.

200

Who is Cupid (Eros)?

The god who shoots Apollo and Daphne with different arrows, causing love and rejection.

200

Who are the Ishmaelites (or Midianites)?

The travelers that buys Joseph as a slave.

200

Who are the Argonauts?

This group of heroes travels with Jason aboard the Argo.

300

What is unreciprocated love in this story?

The main conflict centers on this imbalance between desire and autonomy.

300

What is goat’s blood for in this story?

To deceive their father, Joseph’s brothers dip his coat in this.

300

Who is Medea?

A sorceress that helps Jason complete the impossible tasks.

400

Who turns into a laurel tree and why?

Daphne is transformed into this tree to escape Apollos pursuit.

400

What is Joseph’s cloak (or garment)?

This object becomes proof of Joseph’s innocence but leads to his imprisonment.

400

What is the sleepless dragon?

This dragon never sleeps and guards the Golden Fleece until Medea intervenes.

500

What is the cost of male desire or the loss of agency in this story?

This theme is emphasized by Daphne’s transformation and loss of human form.

500

What is saving many lives in this story?

Joseph tells his brothers that what they intended for harm was used for this greater good.


500

who were all the people Madea killed?

her own two sons, Jason's new bride Glauce, Glauce's father King Creon, her brother Apsyrtus

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