Academic Vocabulary
Pandora's Box
Loo-Wit, the Firekeeper
The Wise Old Woman
Hope is the Thing with Feathers
100

The universal message or lesson about life that the author wants us to learn

theme

100

What does this myth attempt to explain?

(recall the 3 options that we discussed)

the human condition

100

What does this myth attempt to explain

(recall the 3 options that we discussed)

the formation of  natural landmarks

100

Many long years ago, there lived an arrogant and cruel young lord who ruled over a small village in the western hills of Japan. Using your knowledge of the story and context clues, what does arrogant mean?

displaying a sense of self-importance; conceited

100
Who wrote "Hope is the Thing with Feathers"?

Emily Dickinson

200

showed or delivered

conveyed

200

Pandora's box explains the value of _______

hope

200

What does the Creator change Loo-Wit into?

Mount St. Helens (a volcano)

200

What event in the story makes the son decide to disobey the decree even though he might be punished?

his mother marks a path so he will not get lost on his way back

200

How does the poet convey the theme?

using symbolism
300

using an object or color ot represent a bigger idea

symbolism

300

What is the word that is used to refer to the fancy box or dowry that is delivered with Pandora?

casket

300

What does the Creator grant Loo-Wit in exchange for fire?

beauty
300

Why are the wise me of the village unable to solve the puzzle posed by Lord Higa?

They are too young and don't have enough experience to figure out the solution

300

a strong wind

gale

400

to break down information or ideas in order to explain or teach it

analyze

400

What human characteristic does Zeus have?

vengefulness

eager to punish

extreme anger

unwilling to forgive

400

The conflict surrounds the people's dissatisfaction with what the Creator gives them. What, then, is the theme of this myth?

If people are not satisfied with what they have they find it hard to leave well enough alone.

400

What lesson does the young lord learn at the end of the story?

that the elderly are wise

400

to destroy the self-confidence of; to bewilder or embarrass

abash

500

to put things together in order to show a connection or relationship

synthesis

500

What culture does this myth come from?

Greek

500

What culture does this myth come from?

Native American

500

What is the universal theme of this folktale?

Our elders have wisdom to share and deserve to be treated with respect.

500

the furthest limit; or the extreme degree or nature of something

extremity

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