Myth Characteristics
Purposes of Myths
Protagonists and Antagonists
Who am I?
Who am I? (Part 2)
100

Myths have these kinds of characters in them.

What are gods, goddesses, and creatures?

100

A moral is this.

What is a lesson?

100

The enemy of the main character.

What is an antagonist?

100

I ate my own babies.

Who is Cronus?

100

I thought a horse was a great present! Boy, was I wrong...

Who are the Trojans?

200

Are myths fiction or nonfiction?

What is fiction?

200

Myths were told to do this for people.

What is to entertain or teach them.

200

The character the story follows or centers around.

What is the protagonist?

200

I helped the Trojans defeat the Greeks.

Who is Apollo?

200

I wanted to weave, but was turned into an 8-legged critter for my talent!

Who is Arachne?

300

What do myths try to explain?

What are things in nature/natural occurences?

300

Myths try to explain this.

What is a group of people's customs or beliefs.

300

The protagonist in "Once Upon a Beauty."

Who is Medusa?

300

I turn people I don't like into monsters and animals.

Who is Athena?

300

I thought a temple should be made in honor of my beauty.

Who is Medusa?

400

True or False: Myths can come from many cultures, not just Greek.

True

400

True or false: we should believe the Greek gods. 

FALSE!!! The true God is the only God. Thank goodness!

400

The antagonist in Zeus and Cronus.

Who is Cronus?

400

I am the god of parties and wine.

Who is Dionysus? 

400

I conspired with Gaia to save my child.

Who is Rhea?

500

My heel is fragile.

Who is Achilles?

500
I hurt my daughter with a foolish wish!

Who is Midas?

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