What is the name of Justyce's ex-girlfriend who is too drunk to drive?
Melo
Who is the guardian of the cedar forest?
Humbaba
The old men of argos make up what essential part of a Greek tragedy?
The chorus
According to Augustine, what holds people back from committing to a higher purpose?
Habit
What s the name of Manny's cousin who Justyce visits in juvenile detention?
Quan
What biblical figure have scholars argued may have been inspired by Utnapishtim?
Noah
What is Agamemnon's fatal flaw?
Hubris
What does Plato blame for the death of his mentor Socrates
Democracy
What literary device does Augustine use when he references religious writings such as the parables?
Allusion
What college do Justyce and Jared both attend after high school?
Yale
What stage of the Hero's journey gets the hero started? In Gilgamesh this is desire to go into the cedar forest
Call to adventure
What is the name of the goddess that Agamemnon angers and demands he sacrifice his daughter?
Artemis
According to Plato, the form of what concept is the hardest to understand and the last step before true enlightenment?
Goodness
What was the religion of Augustine's father?
Pagan
What is Officer Tison found guilty of?
(Hint: It's not murder)
Disorderly conduct and discharge of a weapon
What ancient civilization does Gilgamesh come from?
What is the name of Agamemnon's son who will come to get justice (not revenge) for his murder
Orestes
According to Plato, what part of the soul are the guardians of the city ruled by?
The Spirit, emotions
Augustine came up with the concept of this key belief of Christianity, that he claims is the reason people struggle with committing to Christianity.
Original Sin
What is the name of the class that Doc teaches, where Jared and SJ get into a debate?
Societal Evolutions
What word meaning to "tempt or tease with something that cannot be obtained" comes from the name of Agamemnon's great-grandfather, who killed his own son.
Tantalize
Who defines justice as "giving everyone what is owed to them"?
Polemarchus
What latin phrase originating from Augustine means a moment of epiphany?
Tolle Lege