1. Which birds represent Procne and Philomela?
swallow and nightingale respectively
2. Ate?
infatuation to the point of being ruined
3. Who was the original artisan/ architect/ artificer?
Daedelus
4. Who is the God of sleep, dreams and disguises?
Morpheus
5. What should we avoid at all costs?
Old people
6. What is the aristophanes' theory about soulmates?
Two people were joined in the beginning and then split apart
7. Tragedy emphasizes (blank) and Comedy emphasizes (blank)
individual, society or community
8. Plato- how does one reach immortality of the soul?
knowledge, virtue
9. Everything Socrates learned about love he learned from a (blank)
woman/ Diotima
10. What is Socratic Irony?
claiming to know nothing
11. What does Icarus fail to do that leads to his demise?
fly the middle path/ he flew too close to the sun with wax wings and they melted
12. What was the contest between Minerva and Arachnae? What was the difference between their pictures?
Minerva depicted the good the Gods do and Arachnae depicted the bad
13. What is the final frame of the painting by Velasques "the spinners"?
Europa/ Rape of Europa
14. What does Pentheus mean?
man of constant sorrow
15. How is Cadmus related to Pentheus?
Cadmus is his grandpa
16. What was Ulysses claim to Achilles weapons?
Ulysses is the one that started the Trojan war/ Glory
17. What Shakespeare play was inspired by Philomela et al?
Titusandronicus
18. What is a characteristic of new comedy?
Boy wants girl
19. What is anagnorsis?
recognition/ the end of the Bacchae when it isn't a lions head
20. First instance of framing in metamorphoses?
Story of Pan and Syrinx
21. What is grace?
awareness of Gods' presence in the world
22. omofagia?
eating of living flesh
23. what is love the child of?
poverty and contrivance
24. How old will the Metamorphoses be in 2008?
2,000 years old
25. What was Daphne turned into?
Laurel tree
26. Naso
nose
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