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Greek Mythology Midterm 1 Question and answers 100% correct 2023 etiological tale Humanism succession myth Pan Osiris Boetia Tragedy Hephaestus Cybele Ovid Marduk Lemnos Attis Attica Metamorphoses (Ovid) Prometheus Cypris Agdestis Peloponnesus Cosmogony Pandora Cytherea S...

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Greek Mythology Midterm 1 Question and
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1). Etiological tale

 Ans: myths that explain origins and causes


2). Humanism

 Ans: How art and literature put human experience at the center of events


3). Succession myth

 Ans: how Cronus overthrew Uranus, and how in turn Zeus overthrew Cronus and his
fellow Titans, and how Zeus was eventually established as the final and permanent ruler
of the cosmos


4). Pan

 Ans: son of Hermes and the wood nymph Dryope, the god of the wild, shepherds and
flocks, rustic music and impromptus, and companion of the nymphs. He has the
hindquarters, legs, and horns of a goat, satyr.


5). Osiris

 Ans: the Egyptian Lord of the Underworld and Judge of the Dead, brother-husband to
Isis, and one of the most important gods of ancient Egypt


6). Boetia

 Ans: cow land (map portion)


7). Tragedy

 Ans: A serious form of drama dealing with the downfall of a heroic or noble character
(Dionysus)




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, 8). Hephaestus

 Ans: Vulcan, married to aphrodite. A blacksmith and craftsman, made weapons and
military equipment for the gods and certain mortals, including a winged helmet and
sandals for Hermes and armour for Achilles. Child of Zeus and hera


9). Cybele

 Ans: mother and fertility goddess, fell in love with her son Attis and made him
promise to belong to her


10). Ovid

 Ans: a poet who wrote about Roman mythology, Metamorphoses


11). Marduk

 Ans: patron god of Babylon, the Babylonian king of the gods, who presided over
justice, compassion, healing, regeneration, magic, and fairness, although he is also
sometimes referenced as a storm god and agricultural deity.


12). Lemnos

 Ans: island Hephaestus landed on when he was banished by Hera for being ugly
(map)


13). Attis

 Ans: Beautiful young boy and favorite of Cybelê, the Phrygian Great Mother.
Conceived from his mother eating a pomegranate


14). Attica

 Ans: A peninsula in east-central Greece on the Aegean Sea on which Athens was built


15). Metamorphoses (ovid)

 Ans: universe, creation


16). Prometheus




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