Deck 46: Yellow Woman: Native-American Oral Myth in a Contemporary Context, Leslie Marmon Silko

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Like Claude Levi-Strauss, Leslie Marmon Silko believes that storytelling ______________________________.

A) is difficult for the nonexpert
B) brings people together
C) passes on important cultural information through generations
D) is best when it is oral
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Choose the statement that does NOT fit: Yellow Woman fits Joseph Campbell's definition of the quest of the hero because she ______________________________.

A) leaves home
B) travels to a distant or unfamiliar destination
C) falls under the influence of the stranger
D) returns home to be recognized by her family
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The Navajo man in "Yellow Woman" might be considered a ka'tsina because he _______________________.

A) is Navajo
B) is a figure operating amorally at the edge of society
C) has a strange hold on the woman
D) kills the white man
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The man is portrayed as potentially dangerous because he ___________________.

A) is not from her tribe, therefore "other"
B) seems very selfish
C) is physically strong
D) calls her Yellow Woman
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The activity of the woman that fits the parameters of Proppian complicity is that she ____________________.

A) rides away on the horse
B) asks the man, "Who are you?"
C) returns to tell him she is leaving
D) asks him, "Will I come back?"
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The fact that her pueblo is just on the other side of the mesa ______________.

A) is irrelevant
B) shows that Yellow Woman maintains a hold on everyday reality
C) takes the tension out of the story
D) is a surprise to Silva
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This Yellow Woman character is a wife and mother living in a pueblo. Other Yellow Woman characters include all in the following list EXCEPT a _________________.

A) bride
B) witch
C) shaman
D) chief's daughter
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"I don't have to go. What they tell in the stories was real only then . . . " shows that the narrator _____________________________________.

A) doesn't believe she is Yellow Woman
B) doesn't believe the old stories
C) doesn't trust the storytellers
D) believes she is dreaming
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"[S]omeday they will talk about us, and they will say, 'Those two lived long ago when things like that happened.' " This shows that the narrator is _______________________________.

A) unable to face facts
B) aware of her situation, straddling both the real world and the mythological
C) irrational
D) trying to figure out where she is
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When Yellow Woman thinks, "Grandpa . . . would tell them what happened," she is referring to the fact that he _________________________________________.

A) would try to cover up for her indiscretion
B) was always making up stories
C) was a bit senile and liked to talk
D) knew the old stories and believed them
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Kochinako is the name for the _________________________ story in Silko's tradition.
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Because Yellow Woman is lured away by a mysterious figure, Silko's story could be classified under the Aarne-Thompson motif of __________________________.
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At first the woman gets up and leaves on horseback. Her next decision is ________________________________.
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In the traditional Yellow Woman story, she returns after a long time, bringing _______________________ with her.
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We might say that the narrator lives in two worlds, contemporary society and _______________________________________.
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In the traditional Yellow Woman story, she is gone a long time; in this version, she is away from her family for ________________________________.
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When the narrator asks Silva if he works for the ranchers and he replies, "I steal from them," he reveals himself as a __________________________ figure.
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When Yellow Woman returns from her walk on the second day, she finds Silva busy ___________________________________.
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An example of nature providing help in "Yellow Woman" is ________________________.
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"I decided to tell them that some Navajo had kidnapped me." The element of this statement that is apparently false is ____________________________.
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The wilted willow leaves on the river bank where she had first seen Silva are a clue for the reader that _________________________________________.
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Deck 46: Yellow Woman: Native-American Oral Myth in a Contemporary Context, Leslie Marmon Silko
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Like Claude Levi-Strauss, Leslie Marmon Silko believes that storytelling ______________________________.

A) is difficult for the nonexpert
B) brings people together
C) passes on important cultural information through generations
D) is best when it is oral
C
2
Choose the statement that does NOT fit: Yellow Woman fits Joseph Campbell's definition of the quest of the hero because she ______________________________.

A) leaves home
B) travels to a distant or unfamiliar destination
C) falls under the influence of the stranger
D) returns home to be recognized by her family
C
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The Navajo man in "Yellow Woman" might be considered a ka'tsina because he _______________________.

A) is Navajo
B) is a figure operating amorally at the edge of society
C) has a strange hold on the woman
D) kills the white man
B
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The man is portrayed as potentially dangerous because he ___________________.

A) is not from her tribe, therefore "other"
B) seems very selfish
C) is physically strong
D) calls her Yellow Woman
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The activity of the woman that fits the parameters of Proppian complicity is that she ____________________.

A) rides away on the horse
B) asks the man, "Who are you?"
C) returns to tell him she is leaving
D) asks him, "Will I come back?"
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The fact that her pueblo is just on the other side of the mesa ______________.

A) is irrelevant
B) shows that Yellow Woman maintains a hold on everyday reality
C) takes the tension out of the story
D) is a surprise to Silva
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This Yellow Woman character is a wife and mother living in a pueblo. Other Yellow Woman characters include all in the following list EXCEPT a _________________.

A) bride
B) witch
C) shaman
D) chief's daughter
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"I don't have to go. What they tell in the stories was real only then . . . " shows that the narrator _____________________________________.

A) doesn't believe she is Yellow Woman
B) doesn't believe the old stories
C) doesn't trust the storytellers
D) believes she is dreaming
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"[S]omeday they will talk about us, and they will say, 'Those two lived long ago when things like that happened.' " This shows that the narrator is _______________________________.

A) unable to face facts
B) aware of her situation, straddling both the real world and the mythological
C) irrational
D) trying to figure out where she is
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When Yellow Woman thinks, "Grandpa . . . would tell them what happened," she is referring to the fact that he _________________________________________.

A) would try to cover up for her indiscretion
B) was always making up stories
C) was a bit senile and liked to talk
D) knew the old stories and believed them
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Kochinako is the name for the _________________________ story in Silko's tradition.
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Because Yellow Woman is lured away by a mysterious figure, Silko's story could be classified under the Aarne-Thompson motif of __________________________.
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At first the woman gets up and leaves on horseback. Her next decision is ________________________________.
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In the traditional Yellow Woman story, she returns after a long time, bringing _______________________ with her.
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We might say that the narrator lives in two worlds, contemporary society and _______________________________________.
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In the traditional Yellow Woman story, she is gone a long time; in this version, she is away from her family for ________________________________.
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When the narrator asks Silva if he works for the ranchers and he replies, "I steal from them," he reveals himself as a __________________________ figure.
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When Yellow Woman returns from her walk on the second day, she finds Silva busy ___________________________________.
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An example of nature providing help in "Yellow Woman" is ________________________.
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"I decided to tell them that some Navajo had kidnapped me." The element of this statement that is apparently false is ____________________________.
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The wilted willow leaves on the river bank where she had first seen Silva are a clue for the reader that _________________________________________.
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