Deck 25: Theories of Myth Interpretation

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Who complained in the sixth century BC about the ethical weakness of the Olympian gods, and insisted that popular notions about them must be wrong?

A) Xenophanes
B) Anaximander
C) Diodorus of Sicily
D) Arrian
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Which ancient author banned poets and their lying stories in his vision of the ideal state?

A) Menander
B) Aristotle
C) Sophocles
D) Plato
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Roman writers who followed Stoic philosophy argued that Juno was really _______ because the Greek and Latin word for _______ sounded like "Hera"?

A) a mare
B) a cave
C) air
D) fire
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_______ is a Greek word that means "something put together with something else."

A) Simile
B) Allegory
C) Symbolism
D) Metaphor
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What writer of the later sixth century BC was said to have been the first to use the allegorical method?

A) Euhemerus
B) Solon
C) Thales
D) Theagenes
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The interpretation of Cronus as "time" illustrates how the Stoics used _______ to reinforce allegory?

A) archaeology
B) metaphor
C) euhemerism
D) etymology
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Which of the following is the thesis that gods were once humans?

A) euhemerism
B) alchemy
C) Neoplatonism
D) etymology
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The special contribution of which ancient author was to explain myths as originating from a misunderstanding of language?

A) Palaephatus
B) Plato
C) Aristotle
D) Plutarch
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Which of the following became the major philosophical movement of the final centuries of the pagan era (AD 200-500)?

A) Rationalism
B) Stoicism
C) Neoplatonism
D) Cynicism
Question
Plotinus saw a correspondence between Intellect and _______.

A) Uranus
B) Cronus
C) Zeus
D) Poseidon
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Porphyry produced an extremely complex interpretation of Homer's description of the _______, arguing that it represents the universe because it is generated from matter and is natural.

A) the cave of the Cyclops
B) the cave of the nymphs on Ithaca
C) the island of the Phaeacians
D) the grove of Calypso
Question
As direct acquaintance with classical culture and literature declined, myths became known principally through such influential handbooks as the Mythologies of _______, a sixth-century AD North African Christian.

A) Porphyry
B) Botticelli
C) Plotinus
D) Fulgentius
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Botticelli's painting of the birth of Venus reflects which the ideas of which philosophical school?

A) Epicureanism
B) Stoicism
C) Neoplatonism
D) Pyrrhonism
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Which of the following are, according to Giambattista Vico, the three phases in the great cycle of history?

A) Age of Man
B) Age of Nature
C) Age of Gods
D) Age of Heroes
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Sir James Frazer's book _______ is often ranked as one of the most influential works of modern times.

A) The Golden Bough
B) The Interpretation of Dreams
C) The Typology of the Folktale
D) The Hero with a Thousand Faces
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Bronislaw Malinowski is the founder of which theory of myth?

A) Solar mythology
B) The ritual theory
C) The charter theory
D) Structuralism
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Max Müller is the founder of which theory of myth?

A) Solar mythology
B) The ritual theory
C) The charter theory
D) Structuralism
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The Oedipus Complex is a famous theory put forth by _______.

A) Claude Lévi-Strauss
B) Vladimir Propp
C) Carl Jung
D) Sigmund Freud
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The highly influential theory of structuralism is particularly associated with _______, who wrote that "mythical thought always works from the awareness of oppositions toward their progressive mediation."

A) Claude Lévi-Strauss
B) Vladimir Propp
C) Carl Jung
D) Sigmund Freud
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Walter Burkert argues that the structures that inform myth reflect biological or cultural _______.

A) oppositions
B) mediations
C) programs of action
D) repressions
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<strong>  This representation of Oedipus is taken from Atalanta Fugiens (1617), a work by _______ in which he argues for reading myths as alchemical allegories.</strong> A) Sandro Botticelli B) Bernard Fontenelle C) Michael Maier D) Andrew Lang <div style=padding-top: 35px> This representation of Oedipus is taken from Atalanta Fugiens (1617), a work by _______ in which he argues for reading myths as alchemical allegories.

A) Sandro Botticelli
B) Bernard Fontenelle
C) Michael Maier
D) Andrew Lang
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Who complained in the sixth century BC about the ethical weakness of the Olympian gods, and insisted that popular notions about them must be wrong?

A) Xenophanes
B) Anaximander
C) Diodorus of Sicily
D) Arrian
A
2
Which ancient author banned poets and their lying stories in his vision of the ideal state?

A) Menander
B) Aristotle
C) Sophocles
D) Plato
D
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Roman writers who followed Stoic philosophy argued that Juno was really _______ because the Greek and Latin word for _______ sounded like "Hera"?

A) a mare
B) a cave
C) air
D) fire
C
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_______ is a Greek word that means "something put together with something else."

A) Simile
B) Allegory
C) Symbolism
D) Metaphor
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What writer of the later sixth century BC was said to have been the first to use the allegorical method?

A) Euhemerus
B) Solon
C) Thales
D) Theagenes
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The interpretation of Cronus as "time" illustrates how the Stoics used _______ to reinforce allegory?

A) archaeology
B) metaphor
C) euhemerism
D) etymology
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Which of the following is the thesis that gods were once humans?

A) euhemerism
B) alchemy
C) Neoplatonism
D) etymology
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The special contribution of which ancient author was to explain myths as originating from a misunderstanding of language?

A) Palaephatus
B) Plato
C) Aristotle
D) Plutarch
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Which of the following became the major philosophical movement of the final centuries of the pagan era (AD 200-500)?

A) Rationalism
B) Stoicism
C) Neoplatonism
D) Cynicism
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Plotinus saw a correspondence between Intellect and _______.

A) Uranus
B) Cronus
C) Zeus
D) Poseidon
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Porphyry produced an extremely complex interpretation of Homer's description of the _______, arguing that it represents the universe because it is generated from matter and is natural.

A) the cave of the Cyclops
B) the cave of the nymphs on Ithaca
C) the island of the Phaeacians
D) the grove of Calypso
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As direct acquaintance with classical culture and literature declined, myths became known principally through such influential handbooks as the Mythologies of _______, a sixth-century AD North African Christian.

A) Porphyry
B) Botticelli
C) Plotinus
D) Fulgentius
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Botticelli's painting of the birth of Venus reflects which the ideas of which philosophical school?

A) Epicureanism
B) Stoicism
C) Neoplatonism
D) Pyrrhonism
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Which of the following are, according to Giambattista Vico, the three phases in the great cycle of history?

A) Age of Man
B) Age of Nature
C) Age of Gods
D) Age of Heroes
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Sir James Frazer's book _______ is often ranked as one of the most influential works of modern times.

A) The Golden Bough
B) The Interpretation of Dreams
C) The Typology of the Folktale
D) The Hero with a Thousand Faces
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Bronislaw Malinowski is the founder of which theory of myth?

A) Solar mythology
B) The ritual theory
C) The charter theory
D) Structuralism
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Max Müller is the founder of which theory of myth?

A) Solar mythology
B) The ritual theory
C) The charter theory
D) Structuralism
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The Oedipus Complex is a famous theory put forth by _______.

A) Claude Lévi-Strauss
B) Vladimir Propp
C) Carl Jung
D) Sigmund Freud
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The highly influential theory of structuralism is particularly associated with _______, who wrote that "mythical thought always works from the awareness of oppositions toward their progressive mediation."

A) Claude Lévi-Strauss
B) Vladimir Propp
C) Carl Jung
D) Sigmund Freud
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Walter Burkert argues that the structures that inform myth reflect biological or cultural _______.

A) oppositions
B) mediations
C) programs of action
D) repressions
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<strong>  This representation of Oedipus is taken from Atalanta Fugiens (1617), a work by _______ in which he argues for reading myths as alchemical allegories.</strong> A) Sandro Botticelli B) Bernard Fontenelle C) Michael Maier D) Andrew Lang This representation of Oedipus is taken from Atalanta Fugiens (1617), a work by _______ in which he argues for reading myths as alchemical allegories.

A) Sandro Botticelli
B) Bernard Fontenelle
C) Michael Maier
D) Andrew Lang
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