Exam 3: In the Beginning: Hesiods Creation Story

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What is the name of the monster snake slain by Zeus?

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The monster snake, slain by the young god as he fights to establish his power, may be a patriarchal perversion of the wise serpent, which symbolized the Great Goddess.

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The battle between Zeus and the monster snake may be a faint memory of some geological disaster.

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Hesiod's account of origins in Theogony can be interpreted as a charter myth which supports the political and social relationships in the Greek world of Hesiod's experience.

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The myth of Aphrodite's birth, as related in Theogony,

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The Greek mythic model of the cosmos was created in close collaboration with Greek scientists of the era.

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Hera gives birth to the monster Hephaestus, who defeats Zeus in a great battle.

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Several themes mentioned in the text are common to the cosmogony of Hesiod and the Near Eastern myths. Which of the following is not one of those themes?

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Aphrodite rises out of the sea, born of the severed phallus, semen, and sea foam.

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The earliest known literary work that includes a mythological account of universal origins is the Babylonian creation myth, Enuma Elish.

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Gaea engineers a confrontation between Zeus and her own child, the monster Hephaestus.

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