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5 The Three Stooges Benedict Arnold Judas Mother Teresa.

6 The Three Stooges were a comedy team of not-too-bright buffoons.

7 Benedict Arnold was an American traitor.

8 Judas betrayed Jesus.

9 Mother Teresa was a nun who selflessly devoted her life to caring for the poor and sick

10 What are the meanings of these allusions
A no win situation Catch-22 Midas Touch Opened Pandora’s Box Achilles Heel Foresight of Noah Everything they do makes money Started trouble Weak point Planning ahead

11 Catch-22 is a law defined in various ways throughout the novel
Catch-22 is a law defined in various ways throughout the novel. First, Yossarian discovers that it is possible to be discharged from military service because of insanity. Always looking for a way out, Yossarian claims that he is insane, only to find out that by claiming that he is insane he has proved that he is obviously sane—since any sane person would claim that he or she is insane in order to avoid flying bombing missions. Elsewhere, Catch-22 is defined as a law that is illegal to read. Ironically, the place where it is written that it is illegal is in Catch-22 itself. It is yet again defined as the law that the enemy is allowed to do anything that one can’t keep him from doing. In short, then, Catch-22 is any paradoxical, circular reasoning that catches its victim in its illogic and serves those who have made the law. Catch-22 can be found in the novel not only where it is explicitly defined but also throughout the characters’ stories, which are full of catches and instances of circular reasoning that trap unwitting bystanders in their snares— for instance, the ability of the powerful officer Milo Minderbinder to make great sums of money by trading among the companies that he himself owns.

12 The most famous King Midas is popularly remembered in Greek mythology for his ability to turn everything he touched with his hand into gold. This came to be called the Golden touch, or the Midas touch.[1] The Phrygian city Midaeum was presumably named after this Midas, and this is probably also the Midas that according to Pausanias founded Ancyra.[2] According to Aristotle, legend held that Midas died of starvation as a result of his "vain prayer" for the gold touch.[3

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19 Identify the Allusion in the Song
Someday We’ll Know, New Radicals

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22 Greek Mythology

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31 In Greek mythology Sirens would call out from their island to passing sailors with music and song.  Heeding the irresistible calls the seamen would sail to their death as they became shipwrecked on the rocky coast.

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33 Write a short story and use an allusion in it.
Example We went to the lake on Saturday. It was hotter than Apollo's chariot.

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