Beliefs & Themes
The Hero's Journey
Hercules
Myths
Heroic Qualities
100

Human nature needs to be tamed and equal reward and punishment are examples of these.

What are Greek beliefs?

100

These are the first 3 steps of the hero's journey.

What is the ordinary world, call to adventure, and refusal of the call?

100

At the end of Hercules's story, Zeus helped him achieve this.

What is immortality?

100

These are the three purposes of Greek myths.

What is entertainment, teach a lesson, and explain how something came to be?

100

These are the three main Greek heroes we have mentioned in class.

Who are Hercules, Odysseus, and Achillies?

200

Danger of hubris and beware of temptation are examples of these. 

What are Greek themes?
200

This is what the hero experiences after they have completed their quest/journey. 

What is transformation?

200
This is the main difference between Greek heroes and Greek gods.

What is mortality and immortality?

200

This is how myths were passed down through generations.

Through storytelling/passed down orally.
200

Hercules having an immortal father (Zeus) means he comes from this type of ancestry.

What is divine ancestry?

300

The Ancient Greeks used this as a means to reveal their beliefs.

What is a myth?

300

After completing step 3 of the hero's journey, the hero would then experience these next 5 steps.

What is meeting the mentor, crossing the threshold, tests/enemies/allies, the approach, and the ordeal?

300

This is the main reason why Hercules is considered a true Greek hero.

What is suffering?

300

This was one of the main Greek beliefs and themes we found in the myth we read in class, Prometheus and Pandora.

What is human nature should be tamed and beware of temptation?

OR

What is equal reward and punishment and reward for good/punishment for evil?

300

Hercules exhibits this heroic quality by conquering each of the 12 labors, or otherwise known as conquering these parts of humankind. 

What is overcoming evil?

400

Hercules's 8th labor, conquering king Diomedes and his man-eating horses, is an example of this Greek belief.

What is the evil you create will ultimately destroy you?
400

These are the last 4 steps of the hero's journey.

What is the reward, the road back, the resurrection, and the return?

400
Hercules, a true Greek hero, represents these for Greek culture.
What are highest ideals and beliefs?
400

This was the main Greek belief and theme we found in the myth we read in class, Baucis and Philemon.

What is equal reward and punishment and reward for good/punishment for bad?

400

Dipping his arrows in the hydra's blood, using the river to clear out the stables, using the lion's skin as armor, and burning off the heads of the hydra are all examples of Hercules showing this heroic quality.

What is being clever/crafty?

500

The myth, Arachne, the story about a mortal girl that was turned into a spider by Athena for thinking she was better than a goddess, contains this Greek theme. 

What is danger of hubris?

500

This is why the hero initially refuses to "take the call" and begin their journey/quest.

What is fear of the unknown?

500

A curse that must be remedied with good acts to make up for the bad acts you’ve committed is known by this name. 

What is a blood guilt?

500

Greek myths can be found in our symbolism, architecture, media, music, and more. This is the literary term we use to describe this.

What is an allusion?

500

In his 11th labor, Hercules steals Hera's precious golden apples. This term explains how she recieved them as a representation of her relationship with Zeus.

What is Hera's wedding gift?

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