Title: Review for Mythology Test
1Review for Mythology Test
- These are the things you need to know!
2Why do we study mythology?
- To understand allusions to mythology in
literature and in everyday life
3Who were the two great gods of earth, and what
did each one do for mankind?
- Demeter was the goddess of grain and the harvest.
- Dionysus was the god of the vine and showed the
people how to cultivate and harvest grapes.
4What myth did the Greeks use to explain the
seasons?
- Demeters daughter Persephone was kidnapped by
Hades. During the time that Persephone stays in
the underworld, Demeter mourns her daughter and
no crops grow. When Persephone is with hter
mother, Demeter is happy and crops grow on the
earth.
5Who was Prometheus, how did Zeus punish him, and
who rescued him?
- Prometheus was one of the Titans who helped Zeus
overthrow Cronus. Prometheus gave fire to man.
Zeus punished Prometheus for refusing to reveal a
secret by chaining him to a rock where a bird
attacked him every day. Hercules rescued him.
6How did Psyche lose her husband Cupid, and how
did she win him back?
- She lost Cupid when he left because of her lack
of faith in him. To win him back, she performed
tasks for his mother Venus. Then the gods made
her immortal, so Venus accepted the marriage.
7Perseus-the prophecy, the heroic deed, who helped
him and how
- The prophecy was that he would kill his
grandfather, so he and his mother were set adrift
in the ocean to die. Perseus killed the Medusa.
He was helped by Athena and Hermes, who gave him
a shield and sword. The Hyperboreans gave him a
cap, a wallet, and sandals.
8Theseus-heroic deed, what kind of ruler he was
- Theseus killed the Minotaur to which the
Athenians had to sacrifice young men and women
every nine years. He was a fair and good ruler
who instituted many democratic practices in
Athens. He let the people have a voice in their
own government.
9Hercules
- His first great act of strength was killing two
snakes that Hera sent to kill him when he was a
baby. Hera disliked him because Hercules was the
child of Zeus and a mortal woman. Hercules
completed twelve labors to atone for killing his
wife and children in a fit of insanity caused by
Hera. Know one labor for the test. Check your
book and pick one you can spell.
10Atalanta
- Atlanta was raised by bears when she was
abandoned by her father, who didnt want a
daughter. She was a skilled hunter, wrestler, and
runner who was a favorite of Artemis. She vowed
that she would not marry unless the suitor could
beat her in a race. Hippomenes was able to do
this with golden apples which Aphrodite gave him.
11The Judgment of Paris
- Paris was the son of King Priam of Troy, who had
sent him away because of a prophecy that Paris
would bring about the downfall of Troy. Paris was
asked to judge the fairest goddess, and he chose
Aphrodite because she promised him the most
beautiful woman in the world to be his wife. This
woman was Helen, and when Paris stole her from
her husband Menelaus, it started the Trojan War.
12Helen
- Helen was the daughter of Zeus and a mortal
woman. When the time came for her to marry, her
mothers husband made all the suitors promise to
support whomever he chose. He chose Menelaus, and
when Paris stole Helen, Menelaus asked them to
honor their promise and sail to Troy to get her
back.
13Was the Trojan War real?
- Archaeologists have uncovered the ruins of
several cities on the spot where Homer said Troy
was located. There was a war between the Greeks
and Trojans at some point, but the story in your
mythology book is just a story.
14How long did the Trojan War last?
15Name one of the great heroes of the Trojan War,
and tell what he did.
- Achilles, Odysseus, Hector, Agamemnon, Aeneas,
Diomedes, etc. You choose one and look in
chapters 13-14 to see what he did.
16What part did the gods and goddesses play in
Trojan War?
- Various gods and goddesses took sides during the
war, either because they favored or were related
to one of the mortals, or because they wanted to
oppose one of the other gods/goddesses.
17Achilles
- The prophecy was that Achilles would die in the
Trojan War. His mother had tried to make him
immortal by dipping him in the river Styx when he
was a baby. The only place where he was
vulnerable was his heel , which is where Paris
mortally wounds him with an arrow guided by
Apollo. Although he had his moments of pettiness
and sulking, he was a leader who was respected by
his men and fought bravely. He killed Hector.
18Cruelty in the Trojan War
- Iphigenia is sacrificed.
- Achilles mistreats Hectors body.
- The Trojan women and children are killed or taken
as slaves.
19The prophecy about Paris
- The prophecy was that Paris would bring about the
downfall of Troy. His father Priam tried to
circumvent this by sending Paris away from Troy.
By taking Helen, he does bring about the ruin of
Troy when the Greeks destroy the city.
20The Trojan Horse
- Odysseus thought of the idea of sneaking Greek
soldiers into Troy inside a giant wooden horse.
The rest of the Greeks pretended to retreat,
Sinon was left behind to tell a plausible story,
and the Trojans pulled the horse into the gates
despite warnings. The Greek soldiers made a
surprise attack and Troy was defeated.