Vocab. I
Vocab. II
Monomyth
Mythology
God/Goddess
100
study or science of law
Jurisprudence
100
a legal document summoning someone to court
Subpoena
100
Define “monomyth.”
The hero's journey is a basic pattern that is found in many narratives from around the world.
100
The father of Zeus
Cronus
100
primal Greek mother goddess
Gaia
200
Jurisdiction
area of influence
200
the process of a lawsuit
Litigation
200
Define “archetype”
A universal and multi-cultural symbol.
200
What did Prometheus steal and give to man?
Fire
200
The messenger god that guided souls to the underworld.
Hermes
300
Perjure
to lie under oath
300
Litigant
someone involved in a lawsuit
300
Someone or something tells you about an adventure beyond the world of the mundane.
Call to action/adventure
300
The father of Cronus.
Uranus
300
The Titan who created man out of a clay mold.
Prometheus
400
Because the storeowner was almost blind, Kelly stole candy with __________.
impunity
400
Dallian secretly had a crush on Yasmine, unfortunately she was his _________.
Nemesis
400
This is an individual the helps that guides the hero on his journey. At some point this guide must part ways with the hero to let them face their ultimate challenge on their own.
Wise person
400
Narcissus was doomed for falling in love with _________.
Himself
400
The titan that was doomed to hold up the globe (the celestial sphere). Also the god of astronomy.
Atlas
500
The ________ fine I received for speeding convinced me never to go above seventy miles per hour again.
punitive
500
Starting next year, the territory will become an __________ nation, complete with its own government, laws, and __________ of tribal leaders.
autonomous, syndicate
500
After the “call to action” a hero is often afraid of change. The hero then gains the bravery to set out on their adventure. What two steps of the monomyth represent this pattern?
Refusal of the call/Crossing the threshold
500
The “elder gods” overthrown by the Olympians.
Titans
500
The Greek and Roman gods of war.
Ares/Mars
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