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World Lit Mid-term
Ancient Hebrew & Greek
119
Literature
Undergraduate 2
10/20/2008

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"J,E,D,P narratives"
Definition
"From Bible; jahwist - jehovah - narrative - oldest; elohist - Elohim - narrative of northern tribes; deuteronomic - book of law; priestly - later, concern for order"
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Torah
Definition
Hebrew for instruction/law
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Pentateuch
Definition
First 5 books of the bible
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Moses
Definition
"old testament leader, story in Exodus"
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Adam
Definition
"the First Man, story in Genesis"
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Eve
Definition
"the First Woman,story in Genesis"
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King James Bible
Definition
"version of the Bible commissioned by King James, 54 scholars, used hebrew, Greek, and Latin sources"
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Theophany
Definition
an appearance of a god to human beings; a divine manifestation
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Documentary hypothesis
Definition
the first five books of the Bible represent a combination of documents from independent sources
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Tree of Life
Definition
"in the garden of eden, eating of this tree would impart immortality"
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Tree of Knowledge
Definition
"in the garden of eden, eating of this tree would allow Adam and Eve to know the difference between good and evil"
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Etiological
Definition
"study of causation, why things happen"
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Liturgical
Definition
"a rite or body of rites prescribed for public worship; a customary repertoire of ideas, phrases, or observances"
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Anthropomorphism
Definition
giving non human things human characteristics
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Framed work
Definition
"like Job; prose at the start, poetry in the middle, prose at the end "
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The three “comforters”
Definition
from Job; Eliphaz - must have done something; Bildad - sons must have sinned; Zophar - god punishing you less than you deserve
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The Satan
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from Job - the accuser; seeks out men's sins and prosecutes them
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“rent his mantle”
Definition
Job tore his clothing off
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Whirlwind
Definition
from Job; God appears to him in a whirlwind
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Cain & Abel
Definition
the sons of Adam & Eve; the first murder - Cain kills Abel
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“the mark”
Definition
"God exiles Cain, but marks him so he won't be killed"
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Noah & the Covenant
Definition
"after the flood, the rainbow - God's promise that he won't flood the earth again"
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Raven & Dove
Definition
"Noah sends out raven first, it flies to and fro; sends out dove, it comes back - no land; 7 days later, olive branch; 7 days later, no return"
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Doctrine of Retribution
Definition
"good is rewarded, bad is punished"
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Nephilim
Definition
children of mortal women and angels; blurred the line between men and god
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Wisdom literature
Definition
"proverbs, ecclesiastes, job - literature to teach"
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Misogyny
Definition
"hatred of women, evident in much of the early literature"
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Homer & the Homeric question
Definition
homeric question deals with the debate about who homer actually was and whether it was one person or many
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Epic conventions & devices
Definition
"opens by stating theme; invokes a muse to inspire and instruct him; opens in medias res and explains later; catalogs warriors, ships, armies; extended formal speeches by main characters; use of epic similes and epic epithets "
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The Trojan War
Definition
"happened before the odyssey, odysseus is trying to get home from this "
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Definition & qualities of a hero
Definition
threatened at birth; initiation; withdraw; inspired (supernatural force); reluctance to begin adventure; possesses special powers; constantly changing reputation; subjection to a larger cause; air of mystery around hero; ultimately suffers from human limitations
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Monomyth
Definition
"The hero cycle of separation--initiation--return is seen in the literature of all cultures from all time periods ""hero with a thousand faces"" "
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Joseph Campbell
Definition
"author of ""hero with a thousand faces"" - the concept of the monomyth originated with him"
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8th Century B.C.
Definition
Homer writes the Iliad and the Odyssey
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Oral epic
Definition
"Iliad and Odyssey - epics told over days to revelers - repetition, formulaic expressions, formulaic structure"
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Literary epic
Definition
long narrative poem in elevated style presenting characters of high position in adventures forming an organic whole through their relation to a central heroic figure and through their development of episodes important to the history of a nation or a race.
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Helios
Definition
"sun god, island with golden cattle"
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Calypso
Definition
"goddess on island Ogygia, keeps Odysseus captive for 7 years "
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Poseidon
Definition
god of the earth - water and earthquakes; father of cyclops polyphemus; tries to prevent O's return home
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Aegisthus
Definition
has an affair with Clytemnestra and kills Agamemnon when A returns from war
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Agamemnon
Definition
"King, married to Clytemnestra, fights in trojan war, upon return is murdered by Aegisthus"
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Orestes
Definition
son of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra - avenges his father's murder
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Athena
Definition
"goddess pivitol to the Odyssey, guides Telemachus and begs Zeus to intercede for Odysseus and help him get home; inspires Nausicaa"
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Odysseus
Definition
"main character of the Odyssey, fought in Trojan wars, took 10 years to return home"
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Ogygia
Definition
Island of Calypso in the Odyssey
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Ithaca
Definition
Home of Odysseus
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Laertes
Definition
Father of Odysseus
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Telemachus
Definition
Son of Odysseus
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Penelope
Definition
Wife of Odysseus
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Antinous
Definition
"Leader of the suitors, first one killed on Odysseus' return"
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Eurymachus
Definition
"another suitor, second in command"
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Eurycleia
Definition
"devoted nurse and maid to telemachus, keeps his secrets, helps him"
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Pylos
Definition
"nearby island, Nestor is King"
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Peisistratos
Definition
son of Nestor; friend of Telemachus who journeyed with him
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Nestor
Definition
"King of Pylos, fought with Odysseus"
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Paris
Definition
"seduced Helen, wife of King Menelaus, provoking Trojan war"
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Helen
Definition
"wife of King Menelaus, seduced by Paris, cause of Trojan war"
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Menelaus
Definition
King of Sparta; married to Helen; fought with Odysseus in Trojan war
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Hermes
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"messenger of the gods, son of Zeus; sent to Calypso to tell her to release O; gives O instructions to deal with Circe"
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Ino
Definition
"gave Odysseus an immortal scarf to get him to the shore, she is immortal after jumping off cliff with her baby (driven mad by Hera)"
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Nausicaa
Definition
"princess of Phaeacia, daughter of Alcinous; discovers naked Odysseus after storm, takes him home"
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Alcinous
Definition
King of Phaeacia; Odysseus tells him his story in books 9 - 12
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Arete
Definition
Queen of Phaeacia
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Phaiacia
Definition
Island where Odysseus is washed up after a storm; they help him return home
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Discus
Definition
one of the contests on the Phaeacian island - Odysseus wins by far - throwing a larger discus a longer discus
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Demodocus
Definition
bard of the Phaeacians; sings of the trojan war - Odysseus weeps
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Cicones
Definition
They beat back Odysseus and his men after they raided the city - first difficulty faced on the way home
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Lotus eaters
Definition
island where Odysseus almost loses his men to drugs
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Polyphemus
Definition
"cyclops, son of Poseidon, odysseus tricks him, puts his eye out and they escape"
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Aeolos
Definition
"King of the winds; he gave O a sack from a full grown ox - full of wind - tied in hold of boat, crew opens, they are blown back to Aeolian island and king dismisses them as cursed"
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Laistrygonians
Definition
"Huge people, their king Antiphates eats one of O's men and they have to row fast to escape"
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Circe
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"witch of island Aeaean, turns O's men to swine, takes him to bed after he gets her to promise she won't hurt or deceive him"
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Eurylochus
Definition
Odysseus' second in command
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Moly
Definition
herb used to defeat circe
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Teiresias
Definition
blind seer consulted by Odysseus in land of the dead
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Anticleia
Definition
Odysseus' mother - in the land of the dead she tells him penelope is still faithful and telemachus is well; she tells him she died because of her longing for him
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Mentes/Mentor
Definition
the disguises used by Athena when she appears in public
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Clytaimnestra
Definition
"wife of Agamemnon, has an affair with Aegisthus"
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Scylla
Definition
"sea monster, devoured 6 of Odysseus' men - opposite of charybdis"
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Charybdis
Definition
sea monster as a whirlpool - opposite of scylla
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Melanthios
Definition
"goatherd and suitor, mocks Odysseus as a beggar, is hung and then cut up"
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Philoeitios
Definition
"Odysseus' loyal cowherd, treats him with kindness as a beggar, helps kill the suitors"
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Eumaios
Definition
"Odysseus' loyal swineherd, recognizes him and helps him kill the suitors"
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“test of the bow”
Definition
O shoots an arrow with his own bow through the heads of 12 axes
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Seirenes
Definition
their song can drive a man to steer his boat into the rocks - lure men to their deaths
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Eupeithes
Definition
father of Antinous; wants to go after O with vengeance
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Telemachy
Definition
first 4 books of the Odyssey; about Telemachus and his journey to manhood
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Narrative shifts
Definition
as in book 11 where O is telling the story and then the king and queen ask questions
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Penelope
Definition
Wife of Odysseus
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5th Century B.C.
Definition
golden age of greek theater in athens
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431 B.C.
Definition
presentation of Medea
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Euripedes
Definition
author of Medea
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Sophocles
Definition
greek tragic playwright
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Aeschylus
Definition
greek tragic playwright - some consider the father of the art of tragedy
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Greek theater
Definition
"Imitation; Serious, complete and possessing magnitude; Embellished language; In the mode of action (dramatic) and not narrated; Effecting through pity and fear - Pathos if you could not create catharsis, the play was a failure - typically put on during the Dionysius festival (goddess of wine and revelry) everyone drunk, play took 2nd seat to the revelry, repetition for the audience"
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Amphitheater
Definition
stone structure typically cut into hill with stage and rows of seats going higher as they go back
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personae
Definition
huge masks worn by the actors to denote the main characters
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skene
Definition
greek backdrop for plays - scenery
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chorus
Definition
"group of actors who described and commented upon the main action of a play with song, dance, and recitation"
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reversal
Definition
"peripetia Greek peripéteia reversal, sudden change, a derivative of peripetes changing suddenly, literally, falling round, falling into A sudden or unexpected reversal of circumstances or situation in a literary work."
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recognition
Definition
Greek anagnorisis, literally, recognition In a literary work, the startling discovery that produces a change from ignorance to knowledge
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tragic flaw (hamartia)
Definition
An inherent defect of character, or the error, guilt, or sin of the tragic hero in a literary work
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Medea
Definition
wife of Jason (of argonauts); he leaves her to marry princess; woman scorned - kills princess, king and her own children to hurt Jason
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Jason
Definition
of the Golden Fleece and the Argonauts; Medea helps him accomplish his tasks and then he leaves her
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classical unities
Definition
Aristotle's rules for drama - unity of action (one main action, few or no subplots); unity of place (single physical space on stage); unity of time (action of play no more than 24 hours)
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deus ex machina
Definition
god in the machine - Medea's chariot drawn by dragons
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agon
Definition
A contest or conflict; specifically, the dramatic conflict between the chief characters in a Greek play
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stichomythia
Definition
Dialogue especially of altercation or dispute delivered in alternating lines (as in classical Greek drama).
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Thebes
Definition
Seven against thebes??
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tragic hero
Definition
a literary character who makes an error of judgment or has a fatal flaw that, combined with fate and external forces, brings on a tragedy -hero with flaws - in Medea, is it Jason or Medea?"
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Corinth
Definition
Jason and Medea land here - where the events of Euripides play take place
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Creon
Definition
King of Corinth, father of the princess
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Aegeus
Definition
King of Athens, friend of Medea, offers her protection and a place to live when she is exiled
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Nurse
Definition
first speaker in the play Medea, servant to Medea, she introduces the circumstances at the start of the story
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Tutor
Definition
tutor to Medea's son with Jason, he brings news from outside the house
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Poetics
Definition
Aristotle's writings about literature - value of, rules for etc. - identifies the criteria and establishes the standards for excellence in literature, particularly tragic drama
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choragos
Definition
leader of the chorus
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cothurni/buskins
Definition
elevated shoes to make the actors "larger than life"
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catharsis
Definition
The purification or purgation of the emotions (especially pity and fear) primarily through art. The term, derived from the medical term katharsis (“purgation” or “cleansing”), was used as a metaphor by Aristotle (Poetics) to describe the effects of true dramatic tragedy on the spectator. Aristotle states that the purpose of tragedy is to arouse “terror and pity” and thereby effect the catharsis of these emotions.
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