Deck 14: Life-Affirmation

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____ 4. In the Hindu faith, the afterlife consists of the memory of a good person who lives on through charitable works and a life well-lived.
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7. fatalism
8. humor
9. woman dealing with cancer
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7. fatalism
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11. tashlikh
12. symbolic death
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20. forgiveness
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11. tashlikh
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____ 2. In the Elysian Fields of Greek mythology, deceased sinners are punished.
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11. tashlikh
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7. fatalism
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9. woman dealing with cancer
10. James Agee
11. tashlikh
12. symbolic death
13. Dorian Gray
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7. fatalism
8. humor
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10. James Agee
11. tashlikh
12. symbolic death
13. Dorian Gray
14. Bertrand Russell
15. Oscar and Lucinda
16. phoenix
17. Richard Strauss
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19. Marcel Proust
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____ 3. The students of Socrates laugh and joke after he has been given poison because he insisted they not grieve.
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6. Margaret
7. fatalism
8. humor
9. woman dealing with cancer
10. James Agee
11. tashlikh
12. symbolic death
13. Dorian Gray
14. Bertrand Russell
15. Oscar and Lucinda
16. phoenix
17. Richard Strauss
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19. Marcel Proust
20. forgiveness
21. Dante
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4. Elysian Fields
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6. Margaret
7. fatalism
8. humor
9. woman dealing with cancer
10. James Agee
11. tashlikh
12. symbolic death
13. Dorian Gray
14. Bertrand Russell
15. Oscar and Lucinda
16. phoenix
17. Richard Strauss
18. New Orleans
19. Marcel Proust
20. forgiveness
21. Dante
___ the belief that all events, including how one dies, have been predetermined
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4. Elysian Fields
5. hooded figure with scythe
6. Margaret
7. fatalism
8. humor
9. woman dealing with cancer
10. James Agee
11. tashlikh
12. symbolic death
13. Dorian Gray
14. Bertrand Russell
15. Oscar and Lucinda
16. phoenix
17. Richard Strauss
18. New Orleans
19. Marcel Proust
20. forgiveness
21. Dante
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____ 5. To the Buddhist, death is part of the natural way of the universe and is to be accepted.
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4. Elysian Fields
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6. Margaret
7. fatalism
8. humor
9. woman dealing with cancer
10. James Agee
11. tashlikh
12. symbolic death
13. Dorian Gray
14. Bertrand Russell
15. Oscar and Lucinda
16. phoenix
17. Richard Strauss
18. New Orleans
19. Marcel Proust
20. forgiveness
21. Dante
___ "It is_____ you mourn for."
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6. Margaret
7. fatalism
8. humor
9. woman dealing with cancer
10. James Agee
11. tashlikh
12. symbolic death
13. Dorian Gray
14. Bertrand Russell
15. Oscar and Lucinda
16. phoenix
17. Richard Strauss
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19. Marcel Proust
20. forgiveness
21. Dante
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20. forgiveness
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7. fatalism
8. humor
9. woman dealing with cancer
10. James Agee
11. tashlikh
12. symbolic death
13. Dorian Gray
14. Bertrand Russell
15. Oscar and Lucinda
16. phoenix
17. Richard Strauss
18. New Orleans
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20. forgiveness
21. Dante
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7. fatalism
8. humor
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10. James Agee
11. tashlikh
12. symbolic death
13. Dorian Gray
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15. Oscar and Lucinda
16. phoenix
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18. New Orleans
19. Marcel Proust
20. forgiveness
21. Dante
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____ 1. According to the chapter, the epic poem Faust, about a man who gives up his soul, makes use of phoenix mythology.
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____ 6. Both the Greeks and the Romans approved of self-inflicted death.
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____ 14. The Day of the Dead festival was originally an Aztec custom.
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____ 15. When an insurance agent says "In the event that something happens to you . . ." he is using a euphemism.
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"The Way is gained by daily loss" is a line by

A) Lao-tzu.
B) Siddhartha Gautama.
C) John Donne.
D) Sylvia Plath.
E) Robert Lowell.
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All of the following can be called life-denying, except:

A) replacing a pyramid with a circle.
B) spreading gossip.
C) refusing to buy an outfit considered unsuitable for one's age.
D) refusing to think about death.
E) wanting to learn everything and experience all that life can offer.
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____ 10. Rufus, the young boy in A Death in the Family, feels a little proud that his father has died and his playmates don't have that excitement in their lives.
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____ 13. The chapter uses an example from Lord of the Rings in a discussion of beautifying death.
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Pulp fiction involving lurid tales of haunted houses and bodies found in closets was called this by the British press:

A) fatalistic
B) tabloid junk
C) models of life-affirmation
D) symbolic death
E) penny dreadfuls
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The film The Road to Wellville is:

A) life-affirming
B) about the desire to stay young
C) about a woman suffering from melanoma
D) the story of the doomed poet Sylvia Plath
E) a horror movie
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____ 12. Horror tales, murder mysteries, and disaster films teach us that death is random.
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A god who descends into the underworld, then rises again renewed is an example of:

A) symbolic murder
B) a penny dreadful
C) fatalism
D) a jazz funeral
E) the phoenix model
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An ancient symbol of life-affirmation is:

A) the Minotaur.
B) the phoenix.
C) the scythe.
D) the helmet.
E) King Arthur's sword.
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In Faust, the hero makes a bargain with

A) Goethe.
B) Job.
C) Satan.
D) Dante.
E) Mephistopheles.
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A long symphonic poem telling a story through sound:

A) Milton's Samson Agonistes
B) Strauss's Death and Transfiguration
C) Agee's A Death in the Family
D) Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue
E) Donne's "Death, Be Not Proud"
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The central character in Children of a Lesser God was born deaf, but she

A) is determined to learn to speak like other people.
B) takes her own life.
C) resists all efforts to make her speak.
D) devotes herself to helping the hearing-impaired.
E) rejects a proposal of marriage.
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This fictional character who perpetually escapes from reality and lives in a fantasy world is

A) Walter Mitty.
B) Frodo.
C) Richard Strauss.
D) Gregory House.
E) Sarah.
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____ 11. In the short story "The Man Without a Temperament," a husband is the only caretaker of his disabled wife.
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____ 7. In the television series The Big C, a woman makes sure everyone knows she has cancer so that they can share life's lessons with her.
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____ 9. According to the chapter, Dante's Divine Comedy is structured according to the phoenix model.
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____ 8. Mithridates died young because he allowed his servants to put small doses of poison in his food.
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"It is Margaret you mourn for" was written to

A) the poet John Donne, who had just lost his wife.
B) a young girl saddened when she sees the leaves changing color.
C) Hamlet, whose one and only love has taken her own life.
D) a woman who refuses to get over hersister's disastrous marriage.
E) Sylvia Plath.
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The Picture of Dorian Gray is about the fear of

A) losing one's fortune.
B) painful death.
C) the loss of creative imagination.
D) commitment.
E) aging.
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His was a very short life, but he hoped for immortality through his poetry:

A) Donne
B) Shakespeare
C) Keats
D) Goethe
E) Omar Khayyam
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The poem "Live" is filled with life-affirmation, but this poet was not able to sustain the exhilaration:

A) Plath
B) Hopkins
C) Norman
D) Sexton
E) Donne
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Celebration in which cakes and candies in the shape of skeletons are eaten at a feast honoring the dead:

A) Halloween
B) Easter
C) Yom Kippur
D) Day of the Dead
E) Valentine's Day
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1. Rabbi Kushner
2. life-affirmation
3. penny dreadfuls
4. Elysian Fields
5. hooded figure with scythe
6. Margaret
7. fatalism
8. humor
9. woman dealing with cancer
10. James Agee
11. tashlikh
12. symbolic death
13. Dorian Gray
14. Bertrand Russell
15. Oscar and Lucinda
16. phoenix
17. Richard Strauss
18. New Orleans
19. Marcel Proust
20. forgiveness
21. Dante
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____ 4. In the Hindu faith, the afterlife consists of the memory of a good person who lives on through charitable works and a life well-lived.
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2. life-affirmation
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6. Margaret
7. fatalism
8. humor
9. woman dealing with cancer
10. James Agee
11. tashlikh
12. symbolic death
13. Dorian Gray
14. Bertrand Russell
15. Oscar and Lucinda
16. phoenix
17. Richard Strauss
18. New Orleans
19. Marcel Proust
20. forgiveness
21. Dante
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7. fatalism
8. humor
9. woman dealing with cancer
10. James Agee
11. tashlikh
12. symbolic death
13. Dorian Gray
14. Bertrand Russell
15. Oscar and Lucinda
16. phoenix
17. Richard Strauss
18. New Orleans
19. Marcel Proust
20. forgiveness
21. Dante
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7. fatalism
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11. tashlikh
12. symbolic death
13. Dorian Gray
14. Bertrand Russell
15. Oscar and Lucinda
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____ 2. In the Elysian Fields of Greek mythology, deceased sinners are punished.
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11. tashlikh
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10. James Agee
11. tashlikh
12. symbolic death
13. Dorian Gray
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11. tashlikh
12. symbolic death
13. Dorian Gray
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7. fatalism
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10. James Agee
11. tashlikh
12. symbolic death
13. Dorian Gray
14. Bertrand Russell
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7. fatalism
8. humor
9. woman dealing with cancer
10. James Agee
11. tashlikh
12. symbolic death
13. Dorian Gray
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7. fatalism
8. humor
9. woman dealing with cancer
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11. tashlikh
12. symbolic death
13. Dorian Gray
14. Bertrand Russell
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12. symbolic death
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____ 1. According to the chapter, the epic poem Faust, about a man who gives up his soul, makes use of phoenix mythology.
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____ 6. Both the Greeks and the Romans approved of self-inflicted death.
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____ 14. The Day of the Dead festival was originally an Aztec custom.
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____ 15. When an insurance agent says "In the event that something happens to you . . ." he is using a euphemism.
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"The Way is gained by daily loss" is a line by

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C) John Donne.
D) Sylvia Plath.
E) Robert Lowell.
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All of the following can be called life-denying, except:

A) replacing a pyramid with a circle.
B) spreading gossip.
C) refusing to buy an outfit considered unsuitable for one's age.
D) refusing to think about death.
E) wanting to learn everything and experience all that life can offer.
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____ 10. Rufus, the young boy in A Death in the Family, feels a little proud that his father has died and his playmates don't have that excitement in their lives.
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27
____ 13. The chapter uses an example from Lord of the Rings in a discussion of beautifying death.
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28
Pulp fiction involving lurid tales of haunted houses and bodies found in closets was called this by the British press:

A) fatalistic
B) tabloid junk
C) models of life-affirmation
D) symbolic death
E) penny dreadfuls
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29
The film The Road to Wellville is:

A) life-affirming
B) about the desire to stay young
C) about a woman suffering from melanoma
D) the story of the doomed poet Sylvia Plath
E) a horror movie
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30
____ 12. Horror tales, murder mysteries, and disaster films teach us that death is random.
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31
A god who descends into the underworld, then rises again renewed is an example of:

A) symbolic murder
B) a penny dreadful
C) fatalism
D) a jazz funeral
E) the phoenix model
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32
An ancient symbol of life-affirmation is:

A) the Minotaur.
B) the phoenix.
C) the scythe.
D) the helmet.
E) King Arthur's sword.
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33
In Faust, the hero makes a bargain with

A) Goethe.
B) Job.
C) Satan.
D) Dante.
E) Mephistopheles.
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34
A long symphonic poem telling a story through sound:

A) Milton's Samson Agonistes
B) Strauss's Death and Transfiguration
C) Agee's A Death in the Family
D) Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue
E) Donne's "Death, Be Not Proud"
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35
The central character in Children of a Lesser God was born deaf, but she

A) is determined to learn to speak like other people.
B) takes her own life.
C) resists all efforts to make her speak.
D) devotes herself to helping the hearing-impaired.
E) rejects a proposal of marriage.
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36
This fictional character who perpetually escapes from reality and lives in a fantasy world is

A) Walter Mitty.
B) Frodo.
C) Richard Strauss.
D) Gregory House.
E) Sarah.
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37
____ 11. In the short story "The Man Without a Temperament," a husband is the only caretaker of his disabled wife.
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38
____ 7. In the television series The Big C, a woman makes sure everyone knows she has cancer so that they can share life's lessons with her.
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39
____ 9. According to the chapter, Dante's Divine Comedy is structured according to the phoenix model.
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40
____ 8. Mithridates died young because he allowed his servants to put small doses of poison in his food.
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41
"It is Margaret you mourn for" was written to

A) the poet John Donne, who had just lost his wife.
B) a young girl saddened when she sees the leaves changing color.
C) Hamlet, whose one and only love has taken her own life.
D) a woman who refuses to get over hersister's disastrous marriage.
E) Sylvia Plath.
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42
The Picture of Dorian Gray is about the fear of

A) losing one's fortune.
B) painful death.
C) the loss of creative imagination.
D) commitment.
E) aging.
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43
His was a very short life, but he hoped for immortality through his poetry:

A) Donne
B) Shakespeare
C) Keats
D) Goethe
E) Omar Khayyam
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44
The poem "Live" is filled with life-affirmation, but this poet was not able to sustain the exhilaration:

A) Plath
B) Hopkins
C) Norman
D) Sexton
E) Donne
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45
Celebration in which cakes and candies in the shape of skeletons are eaten at a feast honoring the dead:

A) Halloween
B) Easter
C) Yom Kippur
D) Day of the Dead
E) Valentine's Day
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