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Greek Mythology Midterm 1 Question and answers 100% correct 2023 Carl Jung Archetypes Trickster Archetype Depiction of Hermes Hermes' Attributes "Then she [Maia] bore a child who was a shrewd and coaxing schemer, a cattle-rustling robber, and a bringer of dreams, a watcher by night and a gate-keeper, soon destined to show forth glorious deeds amongst the immortal gods." "Born at dawn, by midday he played his lyre and at evening he stole the cattle of far-shooting Apollon." Hermes' Domain Dionysus Satyr Maenads Symposium Orgia Death and the Underworld Charon Kerberos Funerary Rituals Hades Demeter Hymns to Demeter 'But come now, let all the people build me a great temple and beneath it an altar under the steep walls of the city, above Kallichoron, on the rising hill. I myself shall introduce rites so that later you may propitiate my mind by their right performance". Hymn to Demeter 270-274 "Go, Persephone, to your dark-robed mother's side, keeping a gentle temper in your heart and be not too excessively aggrieved." 'If you tasted anything, you will go back down and dwell in the recesses of the earth for a third of the year, until the due date, spending the other two thirds with me and the other gods and when the earth blooms with sweet-smelling spring flowers of every kind, then you will come back up from the misty dark, a great wonder to the gods and to mortals' (397-403). Haloa Thesmophoria Aphrodite and Eros Birth of Aphrodite (Hesiod) Aphrodite (Homer) Homeric Hymns to Aphrodite "And so as soon as he(Kronos)had cut off the members with flint and cast them from the land into the surging sea, they were swept a way over the main a long time: and a white foam spread around them from the immortal flesh, and in it there grew a maiden. First she drew near holy Cythera, and from there, afterwards, she came to sea-girt Cyprus, and came forth an awful and lovely goddess,

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Greek Mythology Midterm 1 Question and
answers 100% correct 2023

1). Carl jung

 Ans: Initially a follower of Freud

Collective Unconscious: a form of the unconscious (unaware) common to mankind as a
whole and originating in the inherited structure of the brain


2). Archetypes

 Ans: Archetypes, or primordial images exist in the collective unconscious and
manifest themselves in human patterns of thinking, most evidently in myth.


3). Trickster archetype

 Ans: Mockery of social, religious, or political laws or authorities
They disrupt situations
They have the ability to change form
They exhibit creativity and boundless energy
They are often cultural heroes to humans
Because of their role in questioning social customs and laws, they are often also the
heroes of marginalized or powerless groups within society


4). Depiction of hermes

 Ans: The Herms: square stone pillars with bearded head and phallus
Human form: Hermes was a handsome and athletic, beardless youth


5). Hermes' attributes

 Ans: Traveler's wide-brimmed hat
Herald's Wand
Winged Sandals


6).




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, "then she [maia] bore a child who was a shrewd and coaxing schemer, a cattle-rustling
robber, and a bringer of dreams, a watcher by night and a gate-keeper, soon destined to
show forth glorious deeds amongst the immortal gods."

 Ans: Birth of Hermes
Homeric Hymns, Homer


7). "born at dawn, by midday he played his lyre and at evening he stole the cattle of far-
shooting apollon."

 Ans: Hermes after Birth
Homeric Hymns, Homer


8). Hermes' domain

 Ans: herds and flocks
travelers, roads, and trade
Thievery and cunning
Heralds and diplomacy
Language and writing
Athletic context


9). Dionysus

 Ans: Son of Zeus and Semele
God of Wine and Ecstasy
Shadow Archetype


10). Satyr

 Ans: Human upper body, goat hind legs, horns, tail


11). Maenads

 Ans: women who tear animals apart, handle snakes, eat raw meat, and are
invulnerable
female followers of Dionysus




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, 12). Symposium

 Ans: Symposia were gatherings of men & prostitutes (wives were not allowed)
They were framed as discussions, but fueled by wine


13). Orgia

 Ans: Dionysian rituals
His worshipers, the Bacchae, danced and shouted in his honor


14). Death and the underworld

 Ans: The journey to Tartarus is 9 days long
The bronze barricade around Tartarus has gates and gate-keepers (Hundred-handers)
Houses of dark Night
Houses of Sleep and Death
Houses of Hades and Persephone + Kerberos
The river Styx


15). Charon

 Ans: the boatman, escorted souls across them and into Hades


16). Kerberos

 Ans: many-headed guard dog, also prevents souls from leaving


17). Funerary rituals

 Ans: served to help the soul of the dead reach the Underworld
women prepared the body for burial


18). Hades

 Ans: Ruler of the underworld
god of the hidden wealth of the earth, from the fertile soil with nourished seed-grain, to
the mined wealth of gold, silver and other metals




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