Apollo + Hyacinthus
Orpheus + Eurydice
Echo + Narcissus
Theseus + Minotaur
Other Myths
100

What does the phrase “flitting life” imply in “Apollo and Hyacinthus”

Hyacinthus is so badly injured he might die.

100

main theme

True love is worth great sacrifice and can survive even death.

100

central theme of the text

Love can be a powerful - and even treacherous - emotion. OR Pride is not an attractive quality, and neither are its consequences.

100

purpose of the interaction between Theseus and King Minos in paragraphs 12-15

contrasts King Minos’ villainous ways with Theseus’ bravery, setting Theseus up as the hero.

100
The curious woman who released all the miseries of the world from a box.
Who is Pandora?
200

Which phrase best captures the symbolic meaning of “flitting life”?

 “broken the stem of a lily”

200

detail from the text best supports the theme

“in all that time, shunning all women, Orpheus still believed his love-pledge was forever.” (Paragraph 5)

200

Effect of Tiresias’s prophecy  

Tiresias predicts that Narcissus will live a long life as long as he does not see his reflection; when he does, it leads to his tragic end.

200

quote from the story confirms purpose of the interaction between the king and Theseus

“As the Minotaur bellowed in his ear and grabbed at him with its hairy arms, Theseus found a strength which he did not know he possessed.” (Paragraph 21)

200
The boy who fell in love with his own reflection.
Who is Narcissus?
300

central idea in “Apollo and Hyacinthus.”

coping with grief and loss

300

Impact of the word “sputter” in paragraph 1 on the mood of the story

It parallels the potential and missed chances of the characters, contributing to the somber mood of the story.

300

figurative language used to describe Echo’s love for Narcissus in paragraph 3

describes Echo as burning, being inflamed with her love for Narcissus; this contributes to the myth’s meaning about consuming and dangerous love.

300

the word “tyrant” most closely means as it is used in paragraph 7

A leader who torments people

300
A very wealthy king who loved gold more than anything.
Who is King Midas?
400

Evidence from paragraph 1 of the myth supports the central idea

“‘My lyre shall celebrate thee… and thou shalt become a flower inscribed with my regrets.’”

400

Detail from the text best supports the mood

 “There remained but little more to climb till they would touch earth’s surface…Instantly she slipped away.” (Paragraph 3)

400

quote regarding Narcissus’s love for himself

“No more my shade deceives me, I perceive 'Tis I in thee—I love myself—the flame arises in my breast and burns my heart….” (Paragraph 6)

400

characterize Theseus

 a strong hero capable of his task

400
His wings melted when he flew too close to the sun.
Who is Icarus?
500

The god of music

Apollo

500

Shunned all women

Orpheus

500

a noisy Nymph

Echo

500

the King’s son

Theseus

500
He brought fire to the people of Greece by breaking off a piece of the sun.
Who is Prometheus.