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What was the ancient Greeks’ primary source of information on where the world came from? |
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Homer. Iliad. 8th century |
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What is a theogony? What is the relationship between a cosmogony and a theogony? |
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Who are the first four beings/creatures/entities to appear in the world? |
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CHAOS
GAEA (Earth) – just shows up
TARTARUS (Under the Earth) – a place
EROS (Sexual Attraction) |
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Gaea asexually produced three beings/objects. What are their names and what do they represent? |
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Uranus the sky, Pontus the sea, and the mountains all on her own.(Asexually) |
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Who are the parents of the Titans, Cyclopes, and Hecatonchires? |
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Give a brief physical description of the Titans, Cyclopes, and Hecatonchires. |
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Cyclopes: were blacksmiths, made lightening, late Greeks thought they lived in volcanoes
Hectaonchires: giant arms |
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The two most important Titans are Rhea and Cronus. What is their relationship to each other? |
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They ruled over the world, siblings AND couple |
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How did Uranus treat his “wife” Gaea and their children? |
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Uranus kept his children buried in the earth (GAEA) because he was worried about being overthrown |
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Who punished Uranus for his behavior? How? |
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Cronus gets angry (son) and grabs his testibles, slices them off when Uranus tries to have sex with GAEA, Uranus dissapears, Cronus is content |
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Who are the Erinyes and where did they come from? |
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They are born from the blood of Uranus (blood has ability to impregnate the earth wherever it falls. kills their own relatives) - furies |
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Who are the Giants and where did they come from? |
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From the blood of Uranus: Word itself is from Gaea, larger than other gods, very strong and violent, very barbaric, fight with boulders and trees |
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Where does Aphrodite come from?
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From the semem of Uranus, teticles land in the sea, goddess of SEXUAL LOVE |
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What are the children of Gaea and Pontus called? (collectively, not individual names) |
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How did Cronus, as the first king of the world, maintain his power? How did he deal with his children? Why? |
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He thought he'd be overthrown as well, so he devoured his children |
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You should be able to briefly outline how Zeus overthrew his father to become king of the gods. |
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Before Cronus could eat another child, Rhea hid him and gave Cronus a ROCK to eat. It made him vomit up the children. The child he was supposed to eat was ZEUS. Zeus now gains power |
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What is a Titanomachy? Who were the principal character involved? |
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Olympians vs. Titans. They battled for TEN years, LIGHTENING was invented to give ZEUS to take care of TITANS |
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Who is Typhoeus? How was he overcome? By whom? |
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He came against Zeus, a sea creature. Gaea became angry and sent Thyphon against Zeus cause of his power |
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What is a Gigantomachy? Who were the main participants in this event? |
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Battle of Giants and Olympians |
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Who is Metis? How does Zeus treat her? What is the result of Zeus’s actions? |
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One of Zeus's ladies. He has Atehna with her, but then swallows her |
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What was the realm/domain of Zeus’s power? (That is, what did he preside over?) |
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LIGHTENING, SOCIAL JUSTICE |
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What are Zeus’s attributes? (What objects/animals/symbols are associated with him?) |
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LIGHTENING, BULL, EAGE, (weather, storms, lightening, thunder) |
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Zeus Poseidon Hades Hestia Hera Ares Athena Apollo Aphrodite Hermes Artemis Hephaestus |
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What are Hera’s attributes? |
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marriage, women's fertility, cow, peacock |
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What is the realm/domain of Poseidon’s power? |
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brother of hera and zeus. the mediterranean, horses, earthquakes. THE TRIDENT |
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At an early stage in Greek myth, Apollo was closely associated with what animal? With what place? |
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brief description of the Birth of Apollo. |
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Phobeus, Far-shooter, lord of the mice. LETO is the mother |
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You should be able to give a brief description of the founding of the oracle of Apollo at Delphi |
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Sanctuary of Apollo on Delos
Eileithyia (Childbirth)
Delian Apollo |
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You should be able to list the five failed loves of Apollo and briefly describe why the relationship went wrong |
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Cassandra
- Princess at Troy
- Wouldn’t sleep with him until he gave her power
- Gave her the gift of prophecy, no one would believe what she said
- She could tell the future but no one believed her
Daphne
- She prayed to her father, turned into a tree than have anything to do with Apollo |
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What is the specific realm of Hephaestus? What are his attributes? Who are his parents? |
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Lemnos- Native
Mother was Hera. Took Hera's side between her and Zeus. Zeus got angry and threw him from Mt. Olympus and he ladned on Lemnos |
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What does Hestia oversee? |
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The hearth, home, and private and public life |
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What does Demeter oversee? |
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Agrilcultural fertility, especially WHEAT |
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What does Aphrodite embody? |
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Sexual love and human fertility |
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From what eastern goddess does Aphrodite (both her name and the goddess herself) derive? |
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Where did Aphrodite fist come ashore after rising from the sea foam? (Two places!) |
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Who are the parents of Hermaphroditus? You should be able to briefly describe his “misfortune.” |
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hermes and aphrodite
a nymph fell in love with him, she surprised him one day, embraced him, held him, and they turned into one person (MALE&FEMALE) |
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Who is Pygmalion? Why does he carve a statue of a woman? How does he treat it? How does he get it to come to life? |
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KING OF CYPRUS
he's lonely, carved a woman out of ivory, asked APHRODITE for him to find a woman to marry. Statue turns into real woman. GALATEA. |
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What happens to Pygmalion’s grandson Paphos and his granddaughter Myrrha? |
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Myrhha's mom said she was prettier than Aprhodite. Aphrodite made Myrhha fall in love with her dad. She lures Cinyras. He found out, chases her, Gods turn her into tree. She got pregnant. Tree splits open and gives birth to ADONIS. |
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What does Artemis oversee? What sort of goddess was she originally (i.e., what was her early role)? |
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Hunting and wild animals. Bow and arrow. Knee length skirts |
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What is the Potnia Theron? Who are two examples of a Potnia Theron? |
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mistress of beasts, goes back to eastern gods, holds beasts in each hand |
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Who were the main targets of Artemis’s arrows? |
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You should be able to briefly summarize the story of Niobe. |
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Niobe boasted that she was a better mother than LETO. Leto had 2, and she had more. Artemis hears it, tells Apollo and kill Niboe's children. Niboe turns into stone |
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What are the attributes of Athena? |
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Weaving, carpentry, reason, strategy, gray eyes |
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What does Athena protect? |
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What is an aegis? Where did Athena get her aegis? (One account says she got it from Zeus, the second account is presented in Powell chapter 8 or 9.) |
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She killed a giant called PALLAS, and skinned him. Like a cloak |
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You should be able to briefly summarize the story of Arachne. |
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Very proud of her skills, thought she was as good as ATHENA. Set up weaving contest, she turns Arachne into a spider and makes her weave all her life |
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What specific kinds of fertility do Artemis, Aphrodite, and Hera govern? |
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Hera: Women's fertility
Artemis:
Aphordite: Human fertility |
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What is another name for Persephone? |
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What is the realm of Dionysus? What are his attributes? |
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Fertility, wine, the east, leopards, panthers, drunkenness
PLANTS AND FERTILE
(FIG AND PINE TREE) |
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You should know the story of the birth of Dionysus, especially the roles of Zeus, Semele, and Ino. You should also be able to name the royal house to which Semele belonged. |
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Semele was his mother, Zeus looked down on humans, saw Semele, Impregnantes her, Promished whatever she wanted. Want him to have sex with her like a God. She is burnt and fried. Dinousys is born from Zeus's thigh |
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What were the three names for female followers of Dionysus? What did they often carry, and what was it made of? |
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Bacchae, Bacchantes, Thiades = carry Thyrsus |
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What are two names for male followers of Dionysus? |
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Who did Dionysus marry? How did they meet? |
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What happened to Lycurgus when he refused to worship Dionysus? What happened to the Minyads? The Proetids? |
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Driven into madness, as a punishment, tries to rape his mother |
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What happened to the ship when pirates kidnapped Dionysus and brought him on board? |
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Ship turns into PLANTS, Pirates turn into DOLPHINS |
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According to the ancient Greeks, what caused death? |
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Hades was also called Polydegmon and Polyxenos. What does each word mean? |
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One who recives many, and host of the dead |
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Describe an eidolon (“image” or “ghost”) |
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floats around, very angry, if you curse someone as you die, it's the worst. travel to the land of hades but sometimes stick around and haunt. want their life back or revenge |
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What sort of existence do disembodied souls lead? What sort of interactions do souls have with living humans? |
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they like to appear at events where they miss. life celebrations keeps them away |
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explain how various burial customs are ways of warding off the dead. |
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bury or burn with all valuables to show that you have not benefited from their death. don't come back
wear dark clothing, tear off your hair, scratch face, body, visible mourning.
nice burial place
cut body up into pieces, burn it, and bury it, put a stone over it |
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What is our most comprehensive source for ancient Greek beliefs about death? |
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Why does Odysseus go to the underworld? Who does he need to talk to? How does he summon ghosts? |
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Circe tells him to go talk to Tiresias, digs a pit, dumps milk, honey and wine barley and water, sheep blood. |
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What is the ancient Greek definition of “myth?” |
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"Authoritative speech" "story" "Plot" |
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What is the modern academic definition of “a myth?” |
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"A traditional story with collective importance" |
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What is the difference between myth and religion (cult)? |
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You should be able to define each of the words used in the modern definition of a myth. |
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Story= Plot + character + setting
Traditional= Transmitted from one generation to the next
Collective Importance= Having meaning for a group of people |
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What are the three types of myth? |
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Divine myth
Legend
Folktale |
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You should be able to list the principal characters, settings, and function of each type of myth. |
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Divine:
Principal= supernatural beings (humanlike)
Setting= before or outside the present world order
Function= theorretical sciences (why is the world the way it is)
Legend:
Principal= heroes and heroines (human or half human nobility) queens
Setting= the distant past(still within the current world order)
Function= hustory (what happened in the human past)
Folktale=
Principle: humans (ordinary, below avg)
Setting: the distant past
Function: entertainment |
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What is the definition of “etiological?” |
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Why does it make sense that Eros is one of the Primordial Beings? Why does he have to come into existence before most of the other gods? |
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Who are the First Generation of gods? Along with Gaea (Earth), the First Generation establishes ___________ in the world. |
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URANUS, PONTUS, MOUNTAINS |
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The children of Hyperion (a Titan) establish _____________ in the world. |
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Birth to Helius (SUN), Selene (MOON), Eos (DAWN)
make time |
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What two groups of beings were born from the blood of Uranus? |
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Erinyes (furies) and Giants |
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Who were the Aristoi? What is the relationship between the Aristoi and industrial workers/craftsmen in ancient Greece? |
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Appreciated the metal workers. Low appeal of smiths and people who worked with their hands |
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What is the realm of Ares? What are his attributes?
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Who are two children of Ares? |
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phobos (panic) and delmos (fear) |
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What is the realm of Hermes? What are his attributes? |
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god of travelers, merchants, and tricksters (mercury) |
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What is a herm? What does ithyphallic mean? What does apotropaic mean? |
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stood at crossroads and other boundaries (house, doorway of shop, marks the borders)
ithyphallic: HUGE ERECTION
potropaic : TURNING AWAY EVIL |
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What does “Psychopompus” mean (in relation to Hermes)? |
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How does Hermes acquire the epithet “Argeiphontes?” |
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giant killer
hera put Argeis in charge of a women that Zeus slept with, zeus sent hermes to kill argeis |
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Demeter is especially associated with what agricultural crop? Why was the fertility of this crop so important to the ancient Greeks? |
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What is the realm of Hestia? What is her attribute? |
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the hearth, HOME, protected the public family |
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