Deck 3: Myth and the Origin of the Humanities

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7. Carl Jung
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9. mandala
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13. Orpheus
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6. John Milton
7. Carl Jung
8. Persephone
9. mandala
10. mythology
11. Lot's wife
12. romantic love
13. Orpheus
14. the circle
15. Elysian Fields
16. popular mythology
17. Arthur
18. Pandora
19. archetypes
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8. Persephone
9. mandala
10. mythology
11. Lot's wife
12. romantic love
13. Orpheus
14. the circle
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16. popular mythology
17. Arthur
18. Pandora
19. archetypes
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9. mandala
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11. Lot's wife
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18. Pandora
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9. mandala
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17. Arthur
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9. mandala
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____ 4. Opponents of Jung's theory of archetypes maintain that mythology was originallyspread along trade routes.
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____ 1. A reading of Yeats's poem "Leda and the Swan" is more meaningful if we know the famous myth behind it.
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____ 5. Circles abound in early mythology because of an ancient belief that life goesnowhere.
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____ 2. The hero's early recognition for greatness satisfies our universal need for acceptance.
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7. Carl Jung
8. Persephone
9. mandala
10. mythology
11. Lot's wife
12. romantic love
13. Orpheus
14. the circle
15. Elysian Fields
16. popular mythology
17. Arthur
18. Pandora
19. archetypes
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6. John Milton
7. Carl Jung
8. Persephone
9. mandala
10. mythology
11. Lot's wife
12. romantic love
13. Orpheus
14. the circle
15. Elysian Fields
16. popular mythology
17. Arthur
18. Pandora
19. archetypes
___ In his review of the film Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, critic Anthony Lane writes that "every one of us harbors an inextinguishable need..." What is it a need for?
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____ 3. The heroic deed performed by Oedipus led to a suicide.
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2. Gospel of John
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6. John Milton
7. Carl Jung
8. Persephone
9. mandala
10. mythology
11. Lot's wife
12. romantic love
13. Orpheus
14. the circle
15. Elysian Fields
16. popular mythology
17. Arthur
18. Pandora
19. archetypes
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2. Gospel of John
3. world myth
4. childhood myth
5. La Llorona
6. John Milton
7. Carl Jung
8. Persephone
9. mandala
10. mythology
11. Lot's wife
12. romantic love
13. Orpheus
14. the circle
15. Elysian Fields
16. popular mythology
17. Arthur
18. Pandora
19. archetypes
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6. John Milton
7. Carl Jung
8. Persephone
9. mandala
10. mythology
11. Lot's wife
12. romantic love
13. Orpheus
14. the circle
15. Elysian Fields
16. popular mythology
17. Arthur
18. Pandora
19. archetypes
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2. Gospel of John
3. world myth
4. childhood myth
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6. John Milton
7. Carl Jung
8. Persephone
9. mandala
10. mythology
11. Lot's wife
12. romantic love
13. Orpheus
14. the circle
15. Elysian Fields
16. popular mythology
17. Arthur
18. Pandora
19. archetypes
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Creation myths deal with

A) how to tap into our inner creativity.
B) the special someone.
C) the ecology of the natural world.
D) bringing rich harvests to the earth.
E) the unsolved question of our world's origin.
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The Western version of the myth of life as a journey implies

A) a random series of disconnected happenings.
B) life is a circle.
C) a purpose and a final destination.
D) that we are heading down the wrong path.
E) the Golden Age will come at last.
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____ 12. Non-Western cultures do not have hero stories.
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The well-known fairy tales have all but

A) class distinction.
B) women who think for themselves.
C) a dark side.
D) moral lessons.
E) emphasis on attractiveness.
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____ 13. The film Shane was a classic western reflecting the underlying myth of the journey.
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All of the following except one were involved in one or more hero myths.

A) The hero is reunited with his lost love just before he dies.
B) The hero does not at first know that he is of royal parentage.
C) The hero does not always succeed.
D) The hero solves a puzzle.
E) The hero loses favor with his people.
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____ 14. The philosophy of Confucius is mainly concerned with the importance of salvation and redemption.
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____ 10. The Greeks believed their gods were made in the image of humanity.
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Freudians may interpret the Minotaur myth as

A) the stages in the development of human intellect.
B) a young person's arriving at sexual maturity.
C) enduring guilt over the male's attraction to his mother.
D) the symbolic death of the father.
E) parents' wish for the child's future prosperity.
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Jung's label for genetically transmitted archetypes

A) behaviorism
B) memory
C) monomyth
D) genetic disease
E) collective unconscious
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Not typically found in the life of the mythic hero, according to Otto Rank

A) a spiritual revelation followed by renunciation of the self
B) early recognition of greatness
C) miraculous birth
D) rejection by followers
E) appreciation after death
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____ 9. Taoist philosophy denies the electromagnetic theory of nature.
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____ 7. In Hindu tradition, karma is punishment for sin.
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____ 6. An ancient story says the monk who brought Buddhism to China had no legs.
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The 1959 Brazilian film Black Orpheus is an updated version of a myth involving

A) two sisters who plot each other's death for love of the same man.
B) a ritual held during Carnivale in which the participants vow to refrain from eating meat during Lent.
C) a descent into the underworld.
D) three goddesses asking a mortal musician to decide which of them is the most beautiful.
E) a dangerous quest for a sunken ship.
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____ 11. The hero is an archetype found in almost every culture.
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The belief that things were much better in the past is related to the myth of

A) archetypes.
B) the circle.
C) the mysterious stranger.
D) mystic numbers.
E) the mandala.
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____ 8. In the humanities, a myth is the term for something false that is widely believed.
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The scholar who maintained that we are all born with a recognition of shared archetypes that we use to understand human experience was

A) Carl Jung.
B) John Milton.
C) James Joyce.
D) Edith Hamilton.
E) Bruno Bettelheim.
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____ 15. Many myths attempt to explain the existence of human suffering.
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To gain his early recognition, Theseus had to lift a heavy stone that covered

A) the Golden Fleece.
B) the Sirens.
C) the Lorelei.
D) a pair of sandals.
E) a picture of his mother.
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The archetypal hero's great deed

A) goes unnoticed
B) is always purely mental
C) occurs in young adulthood
D) always involves dragon slaying
E) is self-destructive
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Famous archetype associated with Rousseau:

A) the number seven
B) the River Styx
C) the Holy Grail
D) that untravelled land from which no one ever returns
E) the noble savage
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Another name for the mythical "special someone" is

A) Chuck Norris.
B) the significant other.
C) Pandora.
D) the Noble Savage.
E) the mysterious stranger.
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An ancient circle on Salisbury Plain:

A) Stonehenge
B) Easter Island
C) Galapagos
D) the Beagle
E) Navajo burial site
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2. Gospel of John
3. world myth
4. childhood myth
5. La Llorona
6. John Milton
7. Carl Jung
8. Persephone
9. mandala
10. mythology
11. Lot's wife
12. romantic love
13. Orpheus
14. the circle
15. Elysian Fields
16. popular mythology
17. Arthur
18. Pandora
19. archetypes
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7. Carl Jung
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9. mandala
10. mythology
11. Lot's wife
12. romantic love
13. Orpheus
14. the circle
15. Elysian Fields
16. popular mythology
17. Arthur
18. Pandora
19. archetypes
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7. Carl Jung
8. Persephone
9. mandala
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11. Lot's wife
12. romantic love
13. Orpheus
14. the circle
15. Elysian Fields
16. popular mythology
17. Arthur
18. Pandora
19. archetypes
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11. Lot's wife
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11. Lot's wife
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11. Lot's wife
12. romantic love
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12. romantic love
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____ 3. The heroic deed performed by Oedipus led to a suicide.
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11. Lot's wife
12. romantic love
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11. Lot's wife
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Creation myths deal with

A) how to tap into our inner creativity.
B) the special someone.
C) the ecology of the natural world.
D) bringing rich harvests to the earth.
E) the unsolved question of our world's origin.
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The Western version of the myth of life as a journey implies

A) a random series of disconnected happenings.
B) life is a circle.
C) a purpose and a final destination.
D) that we are heading down the wrong path.
E) the Golden Age will come at last.
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____ 12. Non-Western cultures do not have hero stories.
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The well-known fairy tales have all but

A) class distinction.
B) women who think for themselves.
C) a dark side.
D) moral lessons.
E) emphasis on attractiveness.
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____ 13. The film Shane was a classic western reflecting the underlying myth of the journey.
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All of the following except one were involved in one or more hero myths.

A) The hero is reunited with his lost love just before he dies.
B) The hero does not at first know that he is of royal parentage.
C) The hero does not always succeed.
D) The hero solves a puzzle.
E) The hero loses favor with his people.
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____ 14. The philosophy of Confucius is mainly concerned with the importance of salvation and redemption.
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____ 10. The Greeks believed their gods were made in the image of humanity.
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Freudians may interpret the Minotaur myth as

A) the stages in the development of human intellect.
B) a young person's arriving at sexual maturity.
C) enduring guilt over the male's attraction to his mother.
D) the symbolic death of the father.
E) parents' wish for the child's future prosperity.
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Jung's label for genetically transmitted archetypes

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B) memory
C) monomyth
D) genetic disease
E) collective unconscious
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Not typically found in the life of the mythic hero, according to Otto Rank

A) a spiritual revelation followed by renunciation of the self
B) early recognition of greatness
C) miraculous birth
D) rejection by followers
E) appreciation after death
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____ 9. Taoist philosophy denies the electromagnetic theory of nature.
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____ 7. In Hindu tradition, karma is punishment for sin.
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____ 6. An ancient story says the monk who brought Buddhism to China had no legs.
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The 1959 Brazilian film Black Orpheus is an updated version of a myth involving

A) two sisters who plot each other's death for love of the same man.
B) a ritual held during Carnivale in which the participants vow to refrain from eating meat during Lent.
C) a descent into the underworld.
D) three goddesses asking a mortal musician to decide which of them is the most beautiful.
E) a dangerous quest for a sunken ship.
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____ 11. The hero is an archetype found in almost every culture.
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The belief that things were much better in the past is related to the myth of

A) archetypes.
B) the circle.
C) the mysterious stranger.
D) mystic numbers.
E) the mandala.
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____ 8. In the humanities, a myth is the term for something false that is widely believed.
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The scholar who maintained that we are all born with a recognition of shared archetypes that we use to understand human experience was

A) Carl Jung.
B) John Milton.
C) James Joyce.
D) Edith Hamilton.
E) Bruno Bettelheim.
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____ 15. Many myths attempt to explain the existence of human suffering.
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To gain his early recognition, Theseus had to lift a heavy stone that covered

A) the Golden Fleece.
B) the Sirens.
C) the Lorelei.
D) a pair of sandals.
E) a picture of his mother.
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The archetypal hero's great deed

A) goes unnoticed
B) is always purely mental
C) occurs in young adulthood
D) always involves dragon slaying
E) is self-destructive
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43
Famous archetype associated with Rousseau:

A) the number seven
B) the River Styx
C) the Holy Grail
D) that untravelled land from which no one ever returns
E) the noble savage
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Another name for the mythical "special someone" is

A) Chuck Norris.
B) the significant other.
C) Pandora.
D) the Noble Savage.
E) the mysterious stranger.
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An ancient circle on Salisbury Plain:

A) Stonehenge
B) Easter Island
C) Galapagos
D) the Beagle
E) Navajo burial site
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