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CLST 101 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2025/2026 Hamartia - Answers a fatal flaw or mistake leading to the downfall of the tragic hero Peri Petei - Answers Reversal of fortune Anagnorisis - Answers recognition Katharsis - Answers "purgation," tragedy should make you feel Ephebe - Answers An age of a young man; not ready to get married but ready for war Menis - Answers godly rage, used for Achilles in first line of Iliad Metis - Answers cunning intelligence, Odysseus' epithet, Mother of Athena Aganoria - Answers excessive masculinity in a bad way, used for suitors Aner - Answers man, as opposed to god; first word of Odyssey androcentrism vs. patriarchy - Answers men are the center of the social power vs. fathers/husbands are the most important Aristeia - Answers being your best fighter (going on killing sprees); risks safety of self and family, only way to get honor. Example: Hector Imeros vs. Eros - Answers love and sex vs. erotic love Xenia - Answers guest friendship, also the name of a person hybis - Answers abuse, is it ok to have sex with a young boy if he's going to grow up and do the same thing? pederasty - Answers love of a young boy hetaira - Answers female companion, often immigrants sophrosyne - Answers self control/discipline, healthy mind tribias - Answers a woman whose sexual behaviors are non-normative kinaedos - Answers sexually weird/non-normative man Penelope - Answers Odysseus' wife, shrewd and careful Eurycleia - Answers loyal slave and nurse of Odysseus Slave girls in Odyssey - Answers disloyal, slept with suitors, hung by Telemachus in Book 22 Clytemnestra - Answers kills Agamemnon because she was having an affair with another man Agamemnon - Answers married to Clytemnestra, in charge of the Greek army, takes Chryseis as a war prize, fights with Achilles about pride Paris vs. Hector in the Iliad - Answers debate of masculinity; hector: perfect example of a manly man; paris: perfect example of a feminine man, aphrodite takes him out of battle Sappho - Answers 6th century poet in Lesbos, writes 9 books of lyrics, sung by chorus. Sappho 1 - Answers written to Aphrodite, pulled down in a chariot by sparrows from the sky, she will help find Sappho someone to love Sappho 16 - Answers whatever you love is the most beautiful on earth Sappho 31 - Answers translated/copied by Catullus 51. "he seems to me equal to the gods," poem is about the woman next to the man. unrequited love and the physical reactions to it (fiery skin, blind and muteness) Sappho 57 - Answers "What country girl bewitches your mind... dressed in her country clothes... not knowing how to pull her ragged dress over her ankles." similar pastoral, innocent, vibes to Daphnis and Chloe Hippolytus Genre, Author, Date, Setting - Answers Greek Tragedy by Euripides, written 428 BC, Troezen- palace of Theseus City Dionysia - Answers Located in Athens, 3 day festival with 3 tragedies by 3 playrites, non-Athenian actors, Theater of Dionysus located within, procession up a big hill with animals, parade of war orphans, epebes, worship of Dionysus Hippolytus Theme - Answers "what happens when we lose control?" - Hippolytus = "the setting free of horses", Phaedra overtaken by Aphrodite Euripides' Idealized Love - Answers balanced, from a distance, nothing in excess Eros as a metaphor - Answers physical, mental, and natural symptoms, "polluted mine" - see in Hippolytus as well as Sappho 31

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CLST 101 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2025/2026

Hamartia - Answers a fatal flaw or mistake leading to the downfall of the tragic hero

Peri Petei - Answers Reversal of fortune

Anagnorisis - Answers recognition

Katharsis - Answers "purgation," tragedy should make you feel

Ephebe - Answers An age of a young man; not ready to get married but ready for war

Menis - Answers godly rage, used for Achilles in first line of Iliad

Metis - Answers cunning intelligence, Odysseus' epithet, Mother of Athena

Aganoria - Answers excessive masculinity in a bad way, used for suitors

Aner - Answers man, as opposed to god; first word of Odyssey

androcentrism vs. patriarchy - Answers men are the center of the social power vs.
fathers/husbands are the most important

Aristeia - Answers being your best fighter (going on killing sprees); risks safety of self and
family, only way to get honor. Example: Hector

Imeros vs. Eros - Answers love and sex vs. erotic love

Xenia - Answers guest friendship, also the name of a person

hybis - Answers abuse, is it ok to have sex with a young boy if he's going to grow up and do the
same thing?

pederasty - Answers love of a young boy

hetaira - Answers female companion, often immigrants

sophrosyne - Answers self control/discipline, healthy mind

tribias - Answers a woman whose sexual behaviors are non-normative

kinaedos - Answers sexually weird/non-normative man

Penelope - Answers Odysseus' wife, shrewd and careful

Eurycleia - Answers loyal slave and nurse of Odysseus

Slave girls in Odyssey - Answers disloyal, slept with suitors, hung by Telemachus in Book 22

Clytemnestra - Answers kills Agamemnon because she was having an affair with another man

, Agamemnon - Answers married to Clytemnestra, in charge of the Greek army, takes Chryseis as
a war prize, fights with Achilles about pride

Paris vs. Hector in the Iliad - Answers debate of masculinity; hector: perfect example of a manly
man; paris: perfect example of a feminine man, aphrodite takes him out of battle

Sappho - Answers 6th century poet in Lesbos, writes 9 books of lyrics, sung by chorus.

Sappho 1 - Answers written to Aphrodite, pulled down in a chariot by sparrows from the sky, she
will help find Sappho someone to love

Sappho 16 - Answers whatever you love is the most beautiful on earth

Sappho 31 - Answers translated/copied by Catullus 51. "he seems to me equal to the gods,"
poem is about the woman next to the man. unrequited love and the physical reactions to it (fiery
skin, blind and muteness)

Sappho 57 - Answers "What country girl bewitches your mind... dressed in her country clothes...
not knowing how to pull her ragged dress over her ankles." similar pastoral, innocent, vibes to
Daphnis and Chloe

Hippolytus Genre, Author, Date, Setting - Answers Greek Tragedy by Euripides, written 428 BC,
Troezen- palace of Theseus

City Dionysia - Answers Located in Athens, 3 day festival with 3 tragedies by 3 playrites, non-
Athenian actors, Theater of Dionysus located within, procession up a big hill with animals,
parade of war orphans, epebes, worship of Dionysus

Hippolytus Theme - Answers "what happens when we lose control?" - Hippolytus = "the setting
free of horses", Phaedra overtaken by Aphrodite

Euripides' Idealized Love - Answers balanced, from a distance, nothing in excess

Eros as a metaphor - Answers physical, mental, and natural symptoms, "polluted mine" - see in
Hippolytus as well as Sappho 31

Aristophanes - Answers born in 447 BC, writes Old Comedy, writes about Thesmophoria Festival

Old Comedy - Answers uses real or made up characters, funky/weird version of life (humans
and gods, talking animals), Thesmo is about the real life Peloponnesian War ?

Women at the Thesmo themes - Answers gender reversal: men cross-dressing, women in
charge at festival/kleisthenes bows down to women

Agathon - Answers gender non-normative, kinaedos, refuses to spy on the women, known for
dressing up like women to better write about them

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