Creation Myths
Class Lessons
Heroes
Definition
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100

the light and dark elements in the Polynesian creation myth

What is Ao and Po?

100

this author died in obscurity and was buried in an unmarked grave

What is Zora Neale Hurston? 

100

Who did Perseus famously slay?

Medusa

100

this is one way to outline the plot structure of many stories

What is Freytag's Pyramid? 

100

the best ogre ever

What is Shrek? 

200

the name of the tree that supports the Norse cosmos

What is Yggdrasil?

200

these are two qualities of ekphrastic poetry 

What are: 

-focuses on another artwork for the entire poem

-gives lots of lucid detail of the artwork

-artwork the intellectual or emotional response to the artwork

-may discuss the author or creator

-may look to the reader to consider their own responses


200

this is how Odysseus outsmarted the Cyclops Polyphemus

What is he got him drunk, pierced his eye with a burning stick, and escaped by hiding under the sheep. 

200

this is one general characteristic of myth

What is: 

-myth is constant among all human beings in all times

-myth is a telling of events that happened before written history

-Myth is a unique use of language that focuses on the five senses.

-Myth is the glue that holds society together.

-Myth is an essential ingredient in all codes of moral conduct.

-Myth is a pattern of beliefs that give meaning to life. 

200

this is a concept important to graphic novels that has to do with completing the whole picture when given only small parts

what is closure? 

300

the number of bodies Brahma assumes in the creation of the world

What is five?

300

this fieldwork technique in cultural anthropology involves actively visiting the culture and inserting yourself into the lives and language of the people you are studying 

What is participant observation? 

300

Atalanta fought this animal and ultimately was changed into this animal

What is boar and what is lioness? 

300

this is a definition of folklore

What is: 

Folklore denotes oral narration, rituals, crafts, and other forms of vernacular expressive culture.

Folklore is the traditional, unofficial, non-institutional part of culture. It encompasses all knowledge, understandings, values, attitudes, assumptions, feelings, and beliefs transmitted in traditional forms by word of mouth or by customary examples.


300

this is how the possum lost the fur on its tale

Ham stole them for the strings on his makeshift banjo so that he could play music on the ark

400

the four items that the Maya gods tried to create humans out of

What is clay, tree branch, gold, and flesh.

400

the significance of Eatonville 

What is it was the first entirely African American township in the nation and was also where Zora Neale Hurston grew up and wrote about. 

400

This character was so beautiful that she inspired Zeus to turn into a bull and carry her away to Crete.

What is Europa?

400

Zora Neale Hurston's Mules and Men is an example of this since she collects the folktales of a specific culture

What is an ethnography?

400

In Silko's poem about the coyote, the coyote wins this contest by doing this. 

What is the contest to see who could sleep in a snowstorm the longest and he wins by sneaking out and sleeping under the snow and returning before the others woke up

500

an explanation of the Finnish creation myth

What is: Luonnatar gets lonely and floats in the sea. A male duck comes and builds a nest on her knees. The duck lays eggs in the nest. The nest burns Luonnatar's legs and she knocks the eggs in the sea. The yolks become the sun, the white the moon and the spots on the shell become the stars and the black flecks the clouds.

500

In the power of myth, what did Joseph Campbell say about myth and nature? 

What is:

He noticed that religions and mythologies that think that god and nature are one were more likely to want to protect their environment. Whereas mythologies (like the Christian creation story) that think of nature as something man has control over and something separate than the divine, were more likely to have a destructive and careless relationship with nature. 

500

What 4 creatures did Theseus famously defeat?

Minotaur. Sciron. Sinis. Procrustes. 

500

this is the relationship between history and myth



history is seen as recorded fact while myth is understood as something false or made up, but in reality for a lot of cultures myth was history and they weren't as different as they seem now

500

this is the name, poet, and artistic inspiration of one of the Ekphrastic poems that we read

What is: 

Ode on a Grecian Urn by Keats

Landscape and the Fall of Icarus by William Carlos Williams

Musee de Beaux Arts by Auden

Starry Night by Anne Sexton

Aubade with Burning City by Ocean Vuong

Dinosaurs in the Hood by Danez Smith