The Virtues
Stages of the H.J
Perseus and Medusa
The "traditional hero"
The "tragic hero"
100

Those that practice this virtue are balanced in all areas of their lives

What is moderation?

100

This stage our hero is hesitant to begin his quest 

What is the refusal of the call?

100

The name given Medusa and her immortal sisters

What are Gorgons?

100

Hero's always have these "qualities"

What are the virtues?

100

Tragic hero is always subject to this

What is fate or destiny?


200

Those that practice this virtue not only possess knowledge but they have the foresight to navigate their life with prudence, always making the right choices,

What is wisdom?

200

In this stage a wise, sage like figure illuminates our Hero

What is meeting of the mentor?

200

The name of Perseus' doomed grandfather

King Acrisius

200

This hero in popular culture never kills, that is one of his virtue 

What is Batman?

200

A tragic hero always has this, Greek word

What is hamartia?

300

Those that practice this virtue are the opposite of foolhardy 

What is courage?

300

The hero starts of in their "ordinary world" and their Hero's Journey concludes in this ordinary world; however, there is another world the Hero ventures into when they answer the call to adventure, what is the name of this "other world"

What is the underworld or special world?

300

This character was changed into forests, streams, and rock formations 

What is Atlas?

300

What is the main difference, in character, between the traditional hero and the tragic hero?

What is 

the tragic hero is more relatable than the traditional hero, the traditional hero is basically perfect?

300

This means exorbitant self-worth, in Greek

What is hubris?

400

Those that practice this virtue would make excellent supreme court judges

What is justice?

400

In this stage the hero is getting close to their "climax"

What is the ordeal?

400

These characters were jealous of Andromeda's beauty

What are sea nympths?
400

What is the return of the elixir as it relates to a hero's reputation 

What is that is the stage in every hero story when the society (ordinary world) is thankful to the hero and knows that the hero saved them?

400

The writers of tragic plays want the audience to feel this

Catharsis

500

The Greeks believed exercising the virtues is what made life worth living. What is the Greek word that most closely means happiness or flourishing?

What is eudaimonia?

500

The Hero's Journey is considered the monomyth because we can observe this story in most cultures and religions. However, there is one stage, towards the end of the Hero's Journey that is decidedly "western," which means it was influenced by what religion

What is Christianity and resurrection stage  

500

Greek myths had specific functions in ancient Greece; they were essential to Greek life. Name the two functions of Greek myths.

What is to explain natural phenomena and what is to teach a message in order for their society to function?

500

The allies, tests, and enemies stage serve a specific purpose for the hero, what is that purpose

What is to help the hero overcome their struggles and become great?

500

Name one of the Greek dramatists and the European dramatist

What is Sophocles and Euripides?

What is Shakespeare? 

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