Exam 47: Narrative and Myth

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In "The Tiger's Bride," it is ironic that _________________________________________.

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We might say that Mr. Zimmerman in The Centaur represents Zeus because he __________________.

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An example of Propp's harm in "The Tiger's Bride" is _____________________________________.

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In The Centaur, the son succeeds in his dream of becoming a/an ______________________________.

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Martin Cunningham's counterpart from Greek mythology is _________________.

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Caldwell and Peter are first stranded in town because ________________________ and then because of _______________________________.

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The mythological reference in Ulysses to the ferry carrying the dead across the River Styx is the ____________________________________________.

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The significance of the men finding that the previous riders have left crumbs in the carriage is that ______________________________________________________________________.

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In The Centaur, garage owner Mr. Hummel corresponds to the Greek god ___________________ and his mechanics correspond to ____________________.

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Angela Carter's "The Tiger's Bride" can be classified as three of the following, but NOT a/an _______________________________________.

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In Angela Carter's "The Tiger's Bride," The Beast wears a mask with a man's face painted on it "with too much formal symmetry," making him seem nonhuman. This is an example of ________________________________.

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A further reference to Greek mythology in Joyce's Ulysses is ________________________________.

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In Homer's Odyssey, Odysseus visits the underworld to seek help on returning home. The counterpart event in Joyce's Ulysses is _________________________.

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Reworked versions of classical fairy tales aimed at a modern audience are called_____________________. An example of this is ______________________.

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In Joyce's Ulysses, the shapes of the stones in the stonecutter's yard can be seen as referring to____________________________.

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An example of a "revision" of a fairy tale is _______________________________.

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James Joyce's Ulysses takes place on a single day, ____________________.

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An example of irony in Joyce's Ulysses is that _________________________________________.

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In The Centaur, Caldwell/Chiron signifies acceptance of his fate and enters the underworld by ____________________________________.

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The celestial sign of Chiron/Caldwell's immortality is ______________________.

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