Deck 12: Heroes at War: The Troy Saga

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Hector believes that the Trojan War was fought for a just cause.
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The Iliad and the Odyssey may have been written or edited by different poets.
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According to Homer, humans have, in a limited sense, freedom to act but must bear the responsibility of their actions.
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The Homeric gods have complete power over human destinies.
سؤال
Zeus invites all the gods and goddesses to the wedding except Aphrodite, the goddess of love.
سؤال
Thetis tries to immortalize her son Achilles by dipping him in the waters of the Nile, holding him by his heel.
سؤال
Diomedes is the image of a moderate hero.
سؤال
Greek myths are essentially closed-ended, having a beginning, a middle, and an ending.
سؤال
Achilles has two possible fates: a long life in obscurity or a short, brilliant one in battle.
سؤال
The gods take sides: Apollo, Artemis, and Aphrodite side with the Greeks; Hera, Poseidon, and Athene favor the Trojans.
سؤال
Paris gives the apple to Aphrodite in exchange for her love.
سؤال
Archaeological evidence attests that a large force of Greeks attacked Troy II in about 1250 b.c.
سؤال
The heroes of the Iliad are divided beings; their primary need is to be social beings, because it is their nature, which means they must violate their needs as warriors.
سؤال
Zeus has arranged a wedding between Thetis, a minor sea goddess, and a mortal man, Peleus; at this wedding, problems arise that will result in the Trojan War.
سؤال
Helen was exceedingly beautiful because she was the daughter of Zeus.
سؤال
The Trojan War opens with Zeus's divine approval.
سؤال
Although the exact nature of the conflict is not at all clear, it does seem that the Iliad has at least some historical basis.
سؤال
Contrary to the myth, the epic is rooted in human time.
سؤال
Homer may have lived on an island off the coast of Sicily between 1100 and 1000 b.c.
سؤال
Both the Iliad and the Odyssey are composed with dialogue and an omniscient narrator.
سؤال
What is the final scene in the Iliad?

A) The Trojan Horse being dragged inside the city of Troy
B) The battle for the city ensuing after the deception of the Trojan Horse
C) Hector's funeral
D) Hector's death
سؤال
The most prevalent tradition locates Homer's career

A) in Athens, fifth century b.c.
B) on an island off the coast of Sicily, between 1100 and 1000 b.c.
C) on an island off the coast of Asia Minor, between 800 and 700 b.c.
D) in Macedonia during the ninth century b.c.
سؤال
Achilles undergoes a rite of passage just like other heroes, but for him it is an internal journey.
سؤال
Achilles refuses to eat because

A) he doesn't have time to eat before the battle starts.
B) he is too sad to be hungry.
C) since he is half divine, he doesn't eat human food.
D) he is too enraged at the death of Patroclus to think of food.
سؤال
The Greeks, who represent family values, have abandoned their own families to go to war, while the transgressors of family values, the Trojans, are depicted as ideal models of family love.
سؤال
Achilles's dual destinies show that fate is not predetermined but conditional.
سؤال
The two urns from which Zeus doles out gifts are the image of the human condition: some people receive exclusively from the urn of happiness, and some only from the urn of unhappiness; most receive half from each.
سؤال
Both the Iliad and the Odyssey contain formal literary conventions. Which one is not such a convention?

A) The proem
B) Fixed epithets and epic similes
C) The semidivinity of the hero
D) The sparagmos of the hero
سؤال
What is an "Achilles's heel"?

A) A point of vulnerability
B) A hero gone bad, like Achilles
C) A secret weapon: the Greek athlete's kick
D) Another word for winged sandals
سؤال
Educated speculation might advance several possible causes for the Trojan War. Which of the following should not be on the list?

A) Migrations and/or invasions by the Dorians
B) Feud over a dynastic marriage
C) Population pressures in Greece
D) Athenian expansionist policies
سؤال
Why must the Trojans lose the war?

A) Because Zeus has sided with the Greeks from the beginning
B) Because the Trojans have broken the rules of courtesy, the sanctity of the family, and the guest-host relationship
C) Because the Trojans, having loving family relationships, are essentially effeminate compared to the extreme masculinity of the Greeks
D) Because humans have no free will; everything has been predetermined since the dawn of time
سؤال
Who is Patroclus?

A) The brother of Hector
B) The close friend of Achilles
C) The son of Peleus and Thetis
D) The husband of Andromache
سؤال
Andromache wants Hector to fight gloriously in order to become the greatest hero.
سؤال
Hector is rewarded by the gods because he is pious.
سؤال
Which of these goddesses did not take part in the quarrel over the golden apple?

A) Athene
B) Artemis
C) Aphrodite
D) Hera
سؤال
If a hero cannot acknowledge his anima,

A) he can't come to terms with the feminine side of himself.
B) he can't come to terms with the masculine side of himself.
C) he can't come to terms with the idea of imminent death.
D) he can't come to terms with the concept of an immortal soul.
سؤال
Andromache urged Hector to fight by

A) reminding him that she and Astyanax were depending on him.
B) reminding him that he was the city's strongest defense.
C) reminding him that he would be shamed among his fellows if he did not fight.
D) Trick question: She did not urge him to fight.
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Deck 12: Heroes at War: The Troy Saga
1
Hector believes that the Trojan War was fought for a just cause.
False
2
The Iliad and the Odyssey may have been written or edited by different poets.
True
3
According to Homer, humans have, in a limited sense, freedom to act but must bear the responsibility of their actions.
True
4
The Homeric gods have complete power over human destinies.
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5
Zeus invites all the gods and goddesses to the wedding except Aphrodite, the goddess of love.
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6
Thetis tries to immortalize her son Achilles by dipping him in the waters of the Nile, holding him by his heel.
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Diomedes is the image of a moderate hero.
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8
Greek myths are essentially closed-ended, having a beginning, a middle, and an ending.
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9
Achilles has two possible fates: a long life in obscurity or a short, brilliant one in battle.
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10
The gods take sides: Apollo, Artemis, and Aphrodite side with the Greeks; Hera, Poseidon, and Athene favor the Trojans.
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11
Paris gives the apple to Aphrodite in exchange for her love.
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12
Archaeological evidence attests that a large force of Greeks attacked Troy II in about 1250 b.c.
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13
The heroes of the Iliad are divided beings; their primary need is to be social beings, because it is their nature, which means they must violate their needs as warriors.
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14
Zeus has arranged a wedding between Thetis, a minor sea goddess, and a mortal man, Peleus; at this wedding, problems arise that will result in the Trojan War.
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15
Helen was exceedingly beautiful because she was the daughter of Zeus.
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16
The Trojan War opens with Zeus's divine approval.
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17
Although the exact nature of the conflict is not at all clear, it does seem that the Iliad has at least some historical basis.
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18
Contrary to the myth, the epic is rooted in human time.
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19
Homer may have lived on an island off the coast of Sicily between 1100 and 1000 b.c.
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20
Both the Iliad and the Odyssey are composed with dialogue and an omniscient narrator.
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21
What is the final scene in the Iliad?

A) The Trojan Horse being dragged inside the city of Troy
B) The battle for the city ensuing after the deception of the Trojan Horse
C) Hector's funeral
D) Hector's death
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22
The most prevalent tradition locates Homer's career

A) in Athens, fifth century b.c.
B) on an island off the coast of Sicily, between 1100 and 1000 b.c.
C) on an island off the coast of Asia Minor, between 800 and 700 b.c.
D) in Macedonia during the ninth century b.c.
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23
Achilles undergoes a rite of passage just like other heroes, but for him it is an internal journey.
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24
Achilles refuses to eat because

A) he doesn't have time to eat before the battle starts.
B) he is too sad to be hungry.
C) since he is half divine, he doesn't eat human food.
D) he is too enraged at the death of Patroclus to think of food.
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25
The Greeks, who represent family values, have abandoned their own families to go to war, while the transgressors of family values, the Trojans, are depicted as ideal models of family love.
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26
Achilles's dual destinies show that fate is not predetermined but conditional.
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27
The two urns from which Zeus doles out gifts are the image of the human condition: some people receive exclusively from the urn of happiness, and some only from the urn of unhappiness; most receive half from each.
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28
Both the Iliad and the Odyssey contain formal literary conventions. Which one is not such a convention?

A) The proem
B) Fixed epithets and epic similes
C) The semidivinity of the hero
D) The sparagmos of the hero
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29
What is an "Achilles's heel"?

A) A point of vulnerability
B) A hero gone bad, like Achilles
C) A secret weapon: the Greek athlete's kick
D) Another word for winged sandals
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30
Educated speculation might advance several possible causes for the Trojan War. Which of the following should not be on the list?

A) Migrations and/or invasions by the Dorians
B) Feud over a dynastic marriage
C) Population pressures in Greece
D) Athenian expansionist policies
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31
Why must the Trojans lose the war?

A) Because Zeus has sided with the Greeks from the beginning
B) Because the Trojans have broken the rules of courtesy, the sanctity of the family, and the guest-host relationship
C) Because the Trojans, having loving family relationships, are essentially effeminate compared to the extreme masculinity of the Greeks
D) Because humans have no free will; everything has been predetermined since the dawn of time
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32
Who is Patroclus?

A) The brother of Hector
B) The close friend of Achilles
C) The son of Peleus and Thetis
D) The husband of Andromache
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33
Andromache wants Hector to fight gloriously in order to become the greatest hero.
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34
Hector is rewarded by the gods because he is pious.
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35
Which of these goddesses did not take part in the quarrel over the golden apple?

A) Athene
B) Artemis
C) Aphrodite
D) Hera
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36
If a hero cannot acknowledge his anima,

A) he can't come to terms with the feminine side of himself.
B) he can't come to terms with the masculine side of himself.
C) he can't come to terms with the idea of imminent death.
D) he can't come to terms with the concept of an immortal soul.
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37
Andromache urged Hector to fight by

A) reminding him that she and Astyanax were depending on him.
B) reminding him that he was the city's strongest defense.
C) reminding him that he would be shamed among his fellows if he did not fight.
D) Trick question: She did not urge him to fight.
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