Oedipus Wrecked
So Epic
Cultural Differences
Reading Review
Writing
100

What Greek tragedy was supposed to convey

pity and fear

100

Athena stopping Achilles from killing Agamemnon is this epic trait

divine assistance 
100

The area between the Tigris/Euphrates

The fertile crescent/ mesopotamia

100
The protagonist of Night

Elie Wiesel

100

The first sentence of your essay, meant to make your reader interested in your paper

hook

200

The role of the chorus

To represent the city/ general public

200

Both Achilles' and Gilgamesh's divine parentage 

Supernatural powers

200

Judaism, Islam, and Christianity are all considered

Abrahamic religions

200

The setting of Persepolis

Islamic Revolution: Iran

200

The order of the MLA header

your name, my name, class, date

300

An example of dramatic irony in the play

varies

300

The story-structure of an epic

the hero's journey

300

Socrates was put on trial for

corrupting the youth

300

Adichie's central claim in "The Dangers of a SIngle Story"

when we rely on stereotypes, we don't see the whole story

300

The three central appeals in argumentation

ethos, pathos, and logos

400

The only family member left standing after all three plays

Creon

400

Two texts we've read that qualify as an epic

Iliad, Gilgamesh
400

The twin flood stories in the Hebrew Bible and in Gilgamesh suggest

the event happened in real life

400

One way Katherine Kressman Taylor created meaning through graphic elements

post mark, dates, letter head, etc. 
400

The 5 Cs of conclusion writing

conclude, concern, close the loop, clarify, consequences

500

How the story is considered a self-fulfilling prophecy

varies

500

3 steps of the hero's journey


500

The Death of Enkidu highlights the Sumerian belief that

there is nothing after you die

500

What prompted King to write "Letter from Birmingham Jail"

being arrested, a letter from the Clergy

500

When all of your body paragraphs support your thesis or central claim 

Line of reasoning

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