Exam 3: Myth and the Origin of the Humanities

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A mythical figure known more for virtue and contributions to society than for singular exploits is an example of

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Early recognition, great deeds, and eventual loss of power are characteristic of

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The type of myth most likely to contain fairy tales is

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With respect to childhood myths, Stephen's Sondheim's Into the Woods is meant to

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What are four of the seven forms of Myth as Explanation?

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"What goes around comes around"; "Just desserts"; "All you need is love"; are all categories of

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What two things are meant by the term "mythology"?

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What does Carl Jung call the models that help us understand experiences and deal with the difficult task of being human?

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What is a monomyth?

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What is the archetype of The Garden?

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