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CLC 106 Final Exam | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version Define divine myth - Etiological stories; characters are gods/goddesses; plot: creation stories, relationships among the gods and humans, explaining the origin of things; settings: before and outside the present order, b...

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Define divine myth - ✔✔Etiological stories; characters are gods/goddesses; plot: creation stories,
relationships among the gods and humans, explaining the origin of things; settings: before and outside
the present order, before human chronology



Define legend - ✔✔Have some element of truth; Characters: heroes/heroines, gods play supporting
roles, people with extraordinary abilities; plots: quests or journeys, monster slaying, rescues, waging
wars; setting: Earth, but in the distant past



Define folktale - ✔✔A traditional story that is not a divine myth or legend; function to entertain and
teach (ex. Snow White, Little Red Riding Hood, Cinderella). Characters: ordinary human beings, often
children, fantastical beings; plot: persecution, reversal of fortune, happily ever after; setting: timeless
and placeless



Define hubris - ✔✔Excessive pride, wanton arrogance



What are the Legends of Iolcus? - ✔✔Jason, the Argonauts, and Medea



Who is Aeson? - ✔✔Father of Jason; he is the king of Aeolus



Who is Pelias? - ✔✔Jason's uncle; he takes over the throne from Aeson; he is told a prophesy that one
day a man with one sandal would take away his throne. Pelias sends Jason on his quest to retrieve the
golden fleece



How does Hera test Jason? - ✔✔Jason meets an old woman and carries her across a stream, but the old
woman is actually Hera in disguise; this is when Jason loses one of his sandals



Who is Medea? - ✔✔Heroine of Jason; she is from Colchis, daughter of Aeetis; she is very good with
potions

, What is the golden fleece? - ✔✔The golden wool of a ram that is guarded by a deadly serpent at the end
of a treacherous journey



Who designs the Argo and what magical element does Athena insert in it? - ✔✔Argus, a ship builder;
Athena gives Jason a talking oracular wooden beam made out of oak from one of Zeus's oak trees



Who are the original Argonauts? - ✔✔Argus (the builder), Castor and Polydeuces (the Dioscuri), Zetes
and Calais (the Boreads)



Who are the later Argonauts? - ✔✔Heracles and Hylas



What happens when the Argonauts stop at Lemnos? - ✔✔The Lemnian women have insulted Aphrodite,
who has punished them by making them smell horrible so that none of the Lemnian men would sleep
with them. The men have been going to Thessaly to get wives and children, so the Lemnian women go
crazy and kill all of the other men, women and children. The Argonauts arrive and give the Lemnian
women attention, except for Heracles.



What happens when the Argonauts stop at Cios? - ✔✔Heracles sets out to find wood to make another
oar because his is broken; Hylas goes out with him and he is taken by some water nymphs and drowned;
Heracles goes to search for Hylas and the Argonauts ditch both of them at Cios.



What happens when the Argonauts stop at Salmydessus? - ✔✔Phineus (a blind oracle) is tortured by the
Harpies because he used his oracular gifts to give people too much information, insulting both Apollo
and Zeus. The Argonauts are here because they don't really know where they are. Phineus agrees to help
them if they get rid of the Harpies, so the Boreads chase them away and Phineus gives them directions.
He also warns them about the "Symplegades" (Crashing Rocks) and suggests that they test the timing by
sending a dove ahead of them.



At Colchis, what three tasks does King Aeetes have Jason perform? - ✔✔1) yoke 2 fire-breathing, bronze-
hoofed bulls and plow the ground, 2) sow dragon's teeth into the ground, 3) destroy the armed soldiers
that will spring up



Who gives Jason a magic ointment to help him and also helps him to get the Golden Fleece with a magic
potion? - ✔✔Medea

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