Global Myths
Plot
Greek Myths Part 1
Greek Myths Part 2
Freytag's Pyramid
100

Why did Mulan choose to fight in the army?

To save her father

100

What is the protagonist? 

The main character of the story. The protagonist faces the main problem of the story.

100

Poseidon is the god of what? 

The ocean and earthquakes
100

Who is the goddess of love and beauty?

Aphrodite

100

What is introduced in the introduction?

The protagonist and setting (and sometimes the antagonist)

200

Who is Ameterasu's brother?

Susano
200

What is the Antagonist? 

What opposes the protagonist. It could be a character or a situation.

200

A peacock is the symbol of what goddess?

Hera

200

If there was a party and the wine had run out, which greek god should you call?

Dionysus

200

What is the rising action?

The series of events that builds up to the climax.

300

Susano is the god of what?

Storms

300

What is the plot?

The chain of key events that drive the story.

300

What is Ares' symbol?

Golden helmet and chariot

300

Poseidon gave a saltwater spring to try and win Athens unsuccessfully. What did Athena give to win it?

An Olive Branch

300

What is the inciting incident? 

Something that is said or done to start the problem.

400

What does Olorun do to make the Great God jealous?

Gives life to human beings

400

What is an internal conflict?

An internal conflict is a conflict that the protagonist faces within themselves.

400

Apollo became the patron god of what by defeating the python?

The Oracle of Delphi

400

Name Cronus and Rhea's children 

Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hestia, Hera, Demeter

400

What is the climax?

The turning point or the story and usually, the peak of the action.

500

One Death and Seven Death were the antagonists in who's story?

The Hero Twins, Xblanque and Hunaphu

500

What are the 3 types of external conflict? 

Character vs. Character

Character vs. Society

Character vs. Nature

500

Who are Artemis's siblings? (full AND half)

Apollo, Hephaestus, Ares, Dionysus, Athena, Hermes

500

How were the first Cairns created?

After killing Hera's friend Argus, Hermes was put on trial. Rocks were placed at the feet of who the gods thought was innocent. By the end of the trial, Hermes was covered by rocks, creating the first cairn.

500

What is the difference between the resolution and the dénoument?

The resolution is when the problem is solved and the dénoument wraps up the plot.