Exam 9: Africa: Uganda and Nigeria
Exam 1: What Is Myth19 Questions
Exam 2: Ways of Understanding Myth14 Questions
Exam 3: Greece: Hesiod35 Questions
Exam 4: Rome: Ovid Creation20 Questions
Exam 5: The Bible: Genesis Creation19 Questions
Exam 6: Mesopotamia: Enuma Elish19 Questions
Exam 7: Icelandicnorse: Prose Edda Creation23 Questions
Exam 9: Africa: Uganda and Nigeria26 Questions
Exam 10: China: Nü Kwa, Kuan Yin, and Monkey40 Questions
Exam 11: Mesoamerica: Popol Vuh38 Questions
Exam 12: Rome: Ovid Flood24 Questions
Exam 13: The Bible: Genesis Flood21 Questions
Exam 14: Icelandicnorse: Prose Edda Ragnarok26 Questions
Exam 15: Theory: Joseph Campbell, the Hero With a Thousand Faces, Dave Whomsley22 Questions
Exam 16: Mesopotamia: the Epic of Gilgamesh23 Questions
Exam 17: Applying Theory: a Lévi-Straussian Analysis of the Epic of Gilgamesh, G S Kirk20 Questions
Exam 18: India: the Ramayana30 Questions
Exam 19: Icelandicnorse: Prose Edda Heroes20 Questions
Exam 20: Arthurian Legend: the Holy Grail, Donna Lynne Rondolone25 Questions
Exam 21: Africa: the Mwindo Epic21 Questions
Exam 22: Greece: Oedipus the King, Sophocles21 Questions
Exam 23: Theory: the Structural Study of Myth, Claude Lévi-Strauss20 Questions
Exam 24: North America: Raven20 Questions
Exam 25: African and African-American Trickster Stories20 Questions
Exam 26: Greece: Prometheus20 Questions
Exam 27: Applying Theory: Different Versions of Myths20 Questions
Exam 28: Theory: the Forest of Symbols, Victor Turner20 Questions
Exam 29: Greece: Demeter and Persephone20 Questions
Exam 30: Egypt: Isis and Osiris20 Questions
Exam 31: Applying Theory: Meals in the Bible, Mary Douglas17 Questions
Exam 32: Icelandicnorse: the Rituals of Iceland, Hr Ellis Davidson21 Questions
Exam 33: Greece: Heracles and Dionysus28 Questions
Exam 34: Theory: Man and His Symbols, Cg Jung29 Questions
Exam 35: Applying Theory: How to Perform a Jungian Analysis22 Questions
Exam 36: Theory: the Morphology of the Folktale, Vladimir Propp20 Questions
Exam 37: Applying Theory: a Proppian Analysis of the Wizard of Oz20 Questions
Exam 38: Germany: Grimms Household Tales20 Questions
Exam 39: Rome: Cupid and Psyche, Apuleius20 Questions
Exam 40: Applying Theory: Highlighting Different Aspects of the Same Tale Using Multiple Analyses20 Questions
Exam 41: Daniel Boone: Building the Myth Around the Man, Richard Slotkin20 Questions
Exam 42: Stagecoach and Firefly: the Journey Into the Unknown in Westerns and Science Fiction, Fred Erisman20 Questions
Exam 43: Harry Potter: a Rankian Analysis of the Hero of Hogwarts, M Katherine Grimes20 Questions
Exam 44: The Vampire As Hero: Tales of the Undead in a Contemporary Context, Eva M Thury26 Questions
Exam 45: Poetry and Myth23 Questions
Exam 46: Yellow Woman: Native-American Oral Myth in a Contemporary Context, Leslie Marmon Silko21 Questions
Exam 47: Narrative and Myth21 Questions
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_____________________ stole Kintu's cow.
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In the myth "The Origin of Death," the origin of the practice of burying the dead in a grave is attributed to ____________________.
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In the creation myth of the Fon or Dahomey people from southern Benin, creation arises from _________________.
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Events in myths that explain the origins of features of our world provide insights called ________________________.
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The result of Kaikuzi's attempt to hunt out Warumbe and bring him back to Mugulu is that _____________________.
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The emphasis of Kintu's third and fourth tests, splitting the big rock into pieces and gathering a bucket of dew, is on __________________.
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Kintu is able to pass the eating test because _________________________.
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When Kintu's cow is stolen, he _____________________ for nourishment.
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The people do not dig up the dead man when the worm tells them doing so would mean that no more people would die because _______________________________.
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Kintu's going back to retrieve the forgotten millet for the hen after Mugulu had forbidden him and Nambi to return is an action parallel to ______________________.
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Mugulu cautions Kintu to watch out for Nambi's brother Warumbe because ____________________.
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Because they were daughters of the sky, it is no surprise that in the Gandan creation story, Kintu first sees them as they _________________________.
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______________________ is the creator god of the Dogon people of Mali.
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When Mugulu sends Kintu back to earth with his cow, he also sends _____________.
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Mugulu's daughters believe that Kintu is a man because ______________________________.
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Mugulu orders ten thousand dishes of food, ten thousand roasted cows, and ten thousand vessels of beer in order to __________________.
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____________________ finds Kintu's stolen cow and demands that it be returned.
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______________________ gave Kintu and Nambi the plants and animals they would need to establish a life on earth.
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When the first man came to Uganda, he found ____________________.
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