Mythology
Antigone
The Odyssey
Julius Caesar
They Say, I Say
100

Who are the "big three" Olympian gods?

Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades

100

What is the name of Antigone's sister?

Ismene

100

What epic convention is present in this quote: "Sing to me of the man, Muse, the man of twists and turns driven by time and again off course, once he had plundered the hallowed heights of Troy."

Invocation of the Muse

100

This quote is an example of which rhetorical appeal: "Here was a Caesar. When comes such another?"

Pathos

100

What is it called when you are presenting someone else's argument?

A "they say"

200

What ideology explains why the Greek gods and goddesses are imperfect?

Humanism

200

Who delivers the message of the play?

The chorus

200

Why was Poseidon angry with Odysseus?

Odysseus gouged out Polyphemus's eye.

200

This quote is an example of which rhetorical appeal: "Believe me for mine honor, and have respect for mine honor, that you may believe"?

Ethos

200

Why do we need to include a "they say" in our papers?

It gives our writing a point. We need something to respond to.

300

Which of the following is NOT a purpose of mythology?

A. Myths were an early form of science

B. Myths explain the world around the Greeks

C. Myths were an expression of Greek humanism

D. Myths were the Greek version of the Bible

D. Myths were the Greek version of the Bible

300

What is the moral of the play?

Have wisdom and respect the gods

300

What are the three cultural values of the Greeks displayed in the Odyssey?

Loyalty, hospitality, fame/immortality

300

Which of the following is NOT an element of Shakespearean tragedy?

A. Violence on stage

B. Internal conflict

C. Tragic hero

D. Chorus delivers the message

D. Chorus delivers the message

300

Which of the following is NOT a good "they say" template?

A. It has become common today to dismiss...

B. In their recent work, X and Y have offered harsh critiques of...

C. X writes...

D. One implication of X's treatment of ____ is...

C. X writes...

400

Why do we study mythology at a Christian school?

Because the Greeks influenced the way we ask and answer questions about who we are an the world around us.

400

What makes Creon a tragic hero?

He is the king of Thebes, he is very prideful, he ignores Tiresias's warnings, he acknowledges he was wrong to sentence Antigone to death, he loses his family.
400

What are the steps of the hero's journey? There are 7.

Call to adventure, into the unknown, receive help, challenges and temptations, into the abyss, transformation, return home

400

What is the message of Julius Caesar?

Pride comes before the fall.

400

Why is being able to write a good summary important?

Because your argument cannot be based on false representation of someone else's ideas

500

Name all 13 Greek gods and goddesses.

Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hera, Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Ares, Aphrodite, Hephaestus, Demeter, Hestia, Dionysus

500

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Greek tragedy?

A. Violence happens on stage

B. The action takes place in a single day

C. The protagonist is a tragic hero

D. There is a struggle between fate and free will

A. Violence happens on stage

500

How does Odysseus demonstrate growth as a character?

He is patient to reveal his identity when he returns home.

500

Explain how Brutus is a tragic hero. Be sure to cover all 5 elements of a tragic hero.

Hamartia: pride

Perepetia: From friend to enemy of Rome

Nemesis: Death

Anagorisis: Acknowledges he should have been more loyal to Caesar

Catharsis: We wish Brutus had been successful; Antony says he's the noblest Roman

500

What is the "quote sandwich" method?

Introduce the quote, present the quote, explain the quote