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1 Final Exam REVIEW

2 Greek Bases: Define using the definition of the Greek base.
Monogamy Married to one other Microscope To see or view something very small Greek Bases: Define using the definition of the Greek base.

3 Greek Bases: What is the definition of the Greek Base?
Ec, Ex Out, Out of Mim Imitate Greek Bases: What is the definition of the Greek Base?

4 Greek Mythology Who was the king of the Greek gods? Zeus
Who was Athena? Goddess of War Greek Mythology

5 Goddess of BEAUTY, LOVE, & FERTILITY Protector of sailors
Who is Aphrodite? Goddess of BEAUTY, LOVE, & FERTILITY Protector of sailors Chosen more beautiful than Athena Who did Apollo help Paris to defeat? Achilles

6 What products are represented by Greek gods and goddesses?
What sport teams are represented by Greek gods and goddesses? Why do marking companies use Greek (and Roman) gods and goddesses to represent their products?

7 Epic Heroes What characteristics do heroes possess? Strength
Overcome a problem Courageous - They act, even when afraid. Decisive - They act when there is need. Helpful - They desire to help those in desperate need. Dedication to Selfless Service - They act without concern for their own safety. Determination to do what is right - They will not stand by and watch the right thing Epic Heroes

8 The Odyssey What makes Odysseus a hero? Very Strong
Successful in a battle Has a group of followers Overcomes a series of obstacles The Odyssey

9 What obstacles does Odysseus have to overcome to reach his ultimate goal (reach Ithaca)?
Poseidon creates earthquakes and rough seas After eating the lotus plants his men lost all desire to return home Cyclops (Polyphemus) Circe turned his sailors into pigs Sirens Scylla ate six of the sailors Zeus sends a thunderbolt to smash his ship Ends up stranded on the Island of Calypso Must compete against suitors to win back Penelope The Odyssey

10 Tragic Flaws Macbeth Oedipus Ambition Greed Social Rank Conceded
Fear of the truth Placing blame on others Tragic Flaws

11 Social Influences Macbeth Oedipus
Lady Macbeth convinces her husband to kill in order to be more masculine The three witches help plant ideas into his head The need to be King (upper class) Desire to maintain popularity Inability to see the truth because of need to please Social taboo around marrying his mother Social Influences

12 Resolutions Macbeth Oedipus Lady Macbeth takes her own life
Macbeth is killed by Macduff (good, honest) Who becomes king? Oedipus ostracizes himself from society Blinds himself How does he spend the rest of his life? Resolutions

13 Making connections across literature through…
Themes: Fundamental and universal ideas throughout a literary work, i.e. Ambition and Greed in Macbeth Motifs: Recurring structures, contrasts, and literary devices that can help develop themes, i.e. Comparing honest with corrupt Symbols: Objects, characters, figures, and colors uses to represent ideas and concepts, i.e. The floating dagger, weather Making connections across literature through…

14 Choose an Archetype. Using the archetype of choice, make the connection between three pieces of work that we have discussed this semester. Use a partner! Archetypes

15 OUTLINE How do archetype connect bodies of literature?


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