Gorgon's
head on a silver coin of Naples
permission
to use image granted
F11:
CLA215, Mythology:
Review for Exam 1
The god Apollo
on a gold coin of Syracuse
image courtesy
of Edgar
L. Owen, #3803
The Nature of Myth:
go to Powell's web site
(Ch. 1): click
here
(pay attention to the terms at the back of the chapters)
(don't worry that the web site is for the 6th edition)
Creation myths:
basic questions for the
initial creation (not applicable to all):
Who are the original
beings and what is the primary matter in the account?
How or by what mechanism
does creation occur?
Who is the creator and
what is the nature of the world that was created?
How are the other
deities created?
What questions does the
story answer and on what occasions is the story told or
retold?
basic questions for the
creation of mortals (not applicable to all):
Who is the creator of
humans?
How or by what mechanism
does creation occur?
Why are humans created
(i.e. what role/purpose do they play in creation)?
What questions does the
story answer?
know the following:
Dogon: Amma,
clay, Jackal, Nummo
Norse: Rime,
Niflheim, Muspelheim, Ginnungagap, Ymir, Bor, Bor's sons:
Odin, Vili, & Ve
Greek: go to Powell's web site for Ch 4 (click
here) & Ch 5 (click
here) (pay attention to the terms at the back of the
chapters)
go to Powell's web site (Ch
7): click
here
(pay
attention to the terms at the back of the chapters)
Possible Essay Questions (400-600 words long):
1. Evidence to draw from: Ch 2 from Leonard; Ch 7
from Powell (excluding the myth you covered in paper 1, if you
did paper 1) Prompt:
Apply Malinowski's charter theory to one of the creation myths
and to the myth of Apollo in the Homeric Hymn of Apollo. State briefly, but
accurately what the theory is in your introduction.
2. Evidence to draw from:
Ch 2 from Leonard, Ch 5 from Powell. Prompt:
The flood myth has been called a 'restoration of primordial
chaos, and the repetition of the cosmogonic act' (Mircea Eliade,
The Myth of the Eternal Return,
1954, pp. 57-59)." Examine this idea with regard to at least 2
of the follwoing flood myths (e.g. Mayan, Hebrew, Mesopotamian,
Greek).
3. Evidence to draw from:
Ch 2 from Leonard; Ch 4 from Powell; big bang pdf Prompt: We
have seen how one can describe the big bang poetically. For two
of the following (the Dogon, Iroquois, Mayan, &
Mesopotamian (Powell)), examine ways they are similar to the
poetic big band and ways they are different.