Deck 47: Narrative and Myth
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Deck 47: Narrative and Myth
1
We might say that Mr. Zimmerman in The Centaur represents Zeus because he __________________.
A) is married to a character who represents Hera
B) teaches the Greek classics class
C) thinks of himself as very important
D) is the principal of the school
A) is married to a character who represents Hera
B) teaches the Greek classics class
C) thinks of himself as very important
D) is the principal of the school
D
2
In The Centaur, the son succeeds in his dream of becoming a/an ______________________________.
A) artist
B) doctor
C) teacher like his father
D) preacher like his grandfather
A) artist
B) doctor
C) teacher like his father
D) preacher like his grandfather
A
3
Angela Carter's "The Tiger's Bride" can be classified as three of the following, but NOT a/an _______________________________________.
A) revised fairy tale
B) reutilized fairy tale
C) modern morality play
D) animal bridegroom story
A) revised fairy tale
B) reutilized fairy tale
C) modern morality play
D) animal bridegroom story
C
4
In "The Tiger's Bride," it is ironic that _________________________________________.
A) the narrator's father lost her in a card game
B) she dislikes the automaton doll that has been given to her as a companion
C) The Beast is a tiger
D) the servants are indifferent
A) the narrator's father lost her in a card game
B) she dislikes the automaton doll that has been given to her as a companion
C) The Beast is a tiger
D) the servants are indifferent
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5
An example of irony in Joyce's Ulysses is that _________________________________________.
A) the carriage is on its way to the cemetery
B) Homer's work arose from along epic oral tradition, while Joyce created Ulysses himself, as a novel
C) Ulysses' wife Penelope was notoriously faithful; Leopold's wife Molly welcomes suitors
D) Leopold Bloom is critical of the rituals of the Catholic Church
A) the carriage is on its way to the cemetery
B) Homer's work arose from along epic oral tradition, while Joyce created Ulysses himself, as a novel
C) Ulysses' wife Penelope was notoriously faithful; Leopold's wife Molly welcomes suitors
D) Leopold Bloom is critical of the rituals of the Catholic Church
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6
The mythological reference in Ulysses to the ferry carrying the dead across the River Styx is the ____________________________________________.
A) Royal Canal
B) statues of the Irish patriots
C) cemetery
D) hearse and carriage carrying the mourners
A) Royal Canal
B) statues of the Irish patriots
C) cemetery
D) hearse and carriage carrying the mourners
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7
A further reference to Greek mythology in Joyce's Ulysses is ________________________________.
A) the men are not particularly young
B) all the men are together in the same carriage
C) they cross four rivers on the way to the cemetery
D) an organ grinder sings "Has anybody here seen Kelly?"
A) the men are not particularly young
B) all the men are together in the same carriage
C) they cross four rivers on the way to the cemetery
D) an organ grinder sings "Has anybody here seen Kelly?"
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8
The significance of the men finding that the previous riders have left crumbs in the carriage is that ______________________________________________________________________.
A) in many ancient cultures, food was buried with the corpse for the journey into the afterlife.
B) crumbs showed that food had been eaten in the carriage, not saved for a ceremony.
C) such disrespect indicates a breakdown of modern social mores.
D) it reminds them that they are hungry-and alive, as opposed to Dignam.
A) in many ancient cultures, food was buried with the corpse for the journey into the afterlife.
B) crumbs showed that food had been eaten in the carriage, not saved for a ceremony.
C) such disrespect indicates a breakdown of modern social mores.
D) it reminds them that they are hungry-and alive, as opposed to Dignam.
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9
An example of Propp's harm in "The Tiger's Bride" is _____________________________________.
A) "My father lost me to The Beast at cards."
B) "Each stroke of his tongue ripped skin after successive skin."
C) "I drew the curtains to conceal the sight of my father's farewell."
D) "My master's sole desire is to see the pretty young lady unclothed."
A) "My father lost me to The Beast at cards."
B) "Each stroke of his tongue ripped skin after successive skin."
C) "I drew the curtains to conceal the sight of my father's farewell."
D) "My master's sole desire is to see the pretty young lady unclothed."
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10
"And Reuben J . . . gave the boatman a florin for saving his son's life." Choose the statement that does NOT pertain to this quote.
A) We would expect the mythical boatman to take the son to the underworld.
B) Ancient Greeks buried coins with their dead to pay the ferryman to take them to Hades.
C) Everyone knew Reuben J could not afford it.
D) Simon Dedalus thinks the son was not worth that much.
A) We would expect the mythical boatman to take the son to the underworld.
B) Ancient Greeks buried coins with their dead to pay the ferryman to take them to Hades.
C) Everyone knew Reuben J could not afford it.
D) Simon Dedalus thinks the son was not worth that much.
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11
Martin Cunningham's counterpart from Greek mythology is _________________.
A) Odysseus
B) Sisyphus
C) Telemachus
D) Teiresius
A) Odysseus
B) Sisyphus
C) Telemachus
D) Teiresius
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12
In The Centaur, garage owner Mr. Hummel corresponds to the Greek god ___________________ and his mechanics correspond to ____________________.
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13
The celestial sign of Chiron/Caldwell's immortality is ______________________.
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14
In The Centaur, Caldwell/Chiron signifies acceptance of his fate and enters the underworld by ____________________________________.
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15
Caldwell and Peter are first stranded in town because ________________________ and then because of _______________________________.
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16
Reworked versions of classical fairy tales aimed at a modern audience are called_____________________. An example of this is ______________________.
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17
An example of a "revision" of a fairy tale is _______________________________.
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18
James Joyce's Ulysses takes place on a single day, ____________________.
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19
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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20
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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21
In Joyce's Ulysses, the shapes of the stones in the stonecutter's yard can be seen as referring to____________________________.
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