Clep* Study Guide Flashcards
What are the three dramatic plays Sophocles wrote?
Oedipus Rex, Oedipus at Colonus and Antigone
A prophet that could foretell the future is—?
Oracle
Give a description of Zeus.
Zeus was the ruler of the gods, and father of other gods and mortal heroes.
Who was Apollo?
The God of Shepherds, prophecy, music, medicine, and poetry, sometimes identified with the sun. Twin brother of Artemis.
Who was Dionysus?
The God of wine and of orgiastic religion celebrating the power and fertility of nature.
Who was Poseidon?
Greek myth God of the sea and of earthquakes, brother of Zeus, Hades, and Hera. He is generally in art wielding a trident.
Roman counterpart: Neptune
Who was Mercury?
Greek counterpart: Hermes
A God that served as messenger to the other gods and was himself the God of commerce, travel, and thievery.
Who was Vulcan?
The God of fire and metalworking.
Greek counterpart: Hephaestus
The belief in the worship of all the gods is called —?
Polytheistic
What is the definition of Pantheism?
To worship Gods of nature.
A doctrine identifying the Deity with the universe and its phenomena.
Who was Aristotle?
Greek philosopher. A pupil of Plato, the tutor of Alexander the Greek, and the author of works on logic, metaphysics, ethics, natural sciences, polities, and poetics, he profoundly influenced Western thought.
Who was Homer?
Greek epic poet. Two of the greatest works in Western literature, the lliad and the odyssey, are attributed to him.
Who was Helen of Troy and what was her significance?
The beautiful daughter of Zeus and Leda who was abducted by Paris: the Greek army sailed to Troy to get her back which resulted in the Trojan War.
An example of this creature is Medusa. What are they called and what are some of their characteristics?
Gorgon, terrifying women with snakes for hair and eyes that if looked into turned the beholder into stone.
A two-handled jar with a narrow neck used by the Ancient Greek and Romans to carry wine or oil is called a —?
Amphora
Describe the physical appearance of a centaur.
A creature having the head, arms, and trunk of a man and the body and legs of a horse.
Describe the physical appearance of a Minotaur?
A monster who was half man and bull, to whom young Athenian men and women were sacrificed in the Cretan labyrinth until Theseus killed him.
What was stoicism?
Unemotional philosophical view
Indifference to pleasure and pain
What is Epicureanism?
Philosophy advanced by Epicurus that considered happiness, or the avoidance of pain and emotional disturbance, to be the highest good and that the pursuit of pleasures can be enjoyed in moderation.
(Philosophy in which pleasure is a virtue)
What is cynicism?
An attitude of scornful or jaded negativity, especially a general distrust of the integrity or professed motives of others.
(Philosophy with a negative outlook)
What is the Abbey of Theleme and who was its author?
The creator was Francois Rabelais, a French monk turned writer who wrote with a extensive vocabulary and shifting points of views.
Who was the writer of Don Quixote?
Cervantes, who was a Spanish; some say the best Spanish writer of all time. He wrote Don Quixote, a satire. One of the themes in the book is idealism vs. realism.
Who was the squire to Don Quixote?
Sancho Panza
Who wrote the Faerie Queen?
Edmund Spenser
Who was Oliver Cronwell?
English general and statesman who led the parliamentary army in the English Civil War.
(He was the first commoner to rule England and did so for 10 years. He closed the theaters and enforced morals.)
What is the Pilgrim’s progress about?
It is an allegory about heaven
Who wrote Robinson Crusoe?
Daniel Defoe wrote Robinson Crusoe. It was the first pure fiction story.
What did Niccolo Machiavelli write and what was it about?
The Prince and it was about how to deviously get what you want.
Who was Mary Wollstonecraft and what was she known for?
She was English who moved to Paris. She was an essayist and wrote “Vindication of the Rights of Women.”
What did Mary Shelley, daughter of the essayist Mary Wollstonecraft, write?
Frankenstein, which was meant to be an examination of society.
What was Honore de Balzac known for?
Writing more than 50 novels, including (The Human Comedy), which is about all aspects of human life.
Who wrote Les Miserables?
Victor Hugo
This man was an adventurer who wrote The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte-Cristo. Who is he?
Alexander Dumas
What did Jules Verne write?
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, which foretells of atomic energy.
(Jules Verne is considered to be the Father of Science Fiction.)
What did Jonathan Swift write?
Gulliver’s Travels which is about a doctor who is looking for the truth. It is twelve chapters long and makes fun of society.
Who wrote Tom Sawyer then Huckleberry Finn?
Samuel Clemens (Pen name: Mark Twain)
What did James Joyce write and what his style of writing?
He wrote:
- Finnegans Wake
- Ulysses
He prescribed to “stream of consciousness” writing. He writes as the mind thinks.
I also wrote in stream of consciousness style, like James Joyce, and wrote The Sound and the Fury. Who am I?
William Faulkner
Who compiled a dictionary?
Samuel Johnson
I wrote a biography on Samuel Johnson. Who am I?
James Boswell
Which author wrote The Rivals?
Richard Sheridan
Who wrote Pride and Prejudice?
Jane Austen
I wrote ‘A Tale of Two Cities, The Pickwick Papers and Oliver Twist.’ Who am I?
Charles Dickens
Female feminist writer
Who was George Sand?
She was a female feminist writer. She wore men’s suits to make a statement of how women were treated unequally.