Mythology Exam 2

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Athena

Greeks

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Aphrodite

Trojans

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Hephaestus

Greeks

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Hera

Greeks

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Hermes

Greeks

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Poseidon

Greeks

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Thetis

Greeks

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Apollo

Trojans

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Ares

Trojans

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Artemis

Trojans

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Leto

Trojans

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Scaramander

Trojans

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Who says “a word to my advantage” and calls him a “seer of misery”?

Agamemnon to Calchas

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Who stops Achillies from stabbing Agamemnon?

Athenia

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Who is the Elder king of Plyos?

Nestor

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Time is referred to as what

honors paid to gods and heroes in during their life, via social status (respect) and wealth.

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Kleos is referred to as what

(Glory) the immortal fame or renown which a hero wins

when he accomplishes some great deed, like the killing of a

powerful enemy or the sacking of a city. Heroes achieve

immortality through their cult worship.

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Embodied:

One’s accent or dialect is an example of embodied cultural capital

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Objectified:

a luxury car or expensive clothes are examples of cultural capital in its objectified state. It is not the expense of the car or clothing but rather it is having the “right” type.

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Institutionalized:

Credentials and qualifications such as degrees or titles that symbolize cultural competence and authority.

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The Illiad

  1. Began in oral form

  2. Author= Homer

  3. Dactylic Hexameter

  4. Everything they do is in tens

  5. Epic Cycle

  6. Rage of Achilles

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Argives

City of Argos

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Achaeans

Part of Greece, southern mainland

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Aphrodite has a child in troy and he is going to survive and goes to italy.

Aeneas

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Agamemnon

Calls Calchas a seer of misery

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Why does Zeus owe Thetis a favor?

Because she saved Zeus from a Briareus.

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Agamemnon is showing greek masculinity by doing what?

He is not out there fighting / Put his troops in danger from his lust.

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Meanwhile on the battlefield…

No one can find Paris

Agamemnon declares “Clearly victory goes to Menelaus”

Hera demands Zeus intervene beause she wants Troy

destroyed – After they argue, he agrees

He send Athena down to break the truce

She appears as Laodacus to Pandarus (Trojans)

Jedi mind tricks him into shooting an arrow at Menelaus

The arrow hits Menelaus but Athena and Hera make sure

it is only a flesh wound

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The Arestea is an example of structuralism

Warriors finest hour or intense battles and war (many great directors and authors use arestea).

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– Greedy

Agamemnon

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– Petulant and Selfish

– Achilles

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– Rightfully angered

– Menelaus

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– Reasonable

– Nestor

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– Persuasive

- Odysseus

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– Cowardly

– Paris

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– Honorable

– Hector

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– Reasonable

- Priam

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Mortally wounded Paris goes to his wife for help, what is her name? Who is Paris's first wife who won't help him?

Oenone

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“Let us flee with our ships to our own land.”

Agamemnon

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“You must not all be kings here.”

Odysseus

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“Greedy for gain, you take the best for yourself.”

Thersites

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“You are a curse to your father and your city.”

Hector

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“No one can escape what the gods have given.”

Paris

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“I wish I had chosen death.”

Helen

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“Shall we end the war or stir it up again?”

Zeus

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“I will not give up until Troy is destroyed.”

Hera

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“Do not fear Ares or any other god.”

Athena

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“Stand and fight—do not give way!”

Aeneas

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“War is not your work—leave it to others.”

Aphrodite

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