Final Flashcards
Zeus was brought to Cronus as a cup barrier
True
Cronos swallowed all his children
True
Pan is the young goat God
True
Rea is the goddess of intrigue
False
Hades created the horse
False
The Greeks believed that a coin under the tongue when you’re dead would get you across the river Styx
True
Tartarus the waiting area before judging the dead
True
The Elysian Fields is known as hell
False
Hera is the wife of Zeus and queen of the gods
True
Zeus’s daughter Athena was born out of wedlock
True
Arachne lost the weaving contest with Aphrodite and later hanged herself
False
Demeters only love was Percephone
False
Zeus kidnapped his knees persephone
False
Aphrodite and Apollo are twins of Zeus
False
The corbantes are called the crested dancers
True
Hephaestus was the ugly guy who is thrown off of a mountain
True
Hephaestus said I work late we Aphrodite could see at night
True
Married Hephaestus
Aphrodite
Admired by Greeks
Apollo
Goddess of crops
Demeter
Called father time
Cronus
Music charmed Hades
Orpheus
Cloud gatherer, holds bolts
Zeus
Stole fire for mankind
Prometheus
Greeks disliked him
Ares
Stole Persephone
Hades
Dwelling place of the gods
Mount Olympus
Called earth shaker
Poseidon
The God of love
Eros
Goddess of wisdom
Athena
Like this in the beginning
Chaos
Goddess of hunt
Artemis
A statement or theory that is put forward as a promise made to be maintained or proved
Thesis
Since Julie is a woman her means are much less
True
Romeo means not to be found after the party
True
Romeo suggest a Juliet refuse her name
False
Romeo says Juliet’s name is more dangerous than Juliet kinsmen
False
Love brought Romeo to Juliet
True
Juliet wants Romeo to swear by the moon
False
Julia is not happy with the promises of love just made because she realizes she is making a mistake
False
Julia is afraid that this is all too good to be true and it is a dream
False
Good and evil only exist and people
False
Romeo says one of his enemies has wounded him and likewise has been wounded by him
True
According to friar Lawrence young men’s love resides in their heart
False
Romeo showed foolish infatuation in loving Roselyn according to fryer Lawrence
True
Juliet and Roselyn both return their love for Romeo
False
The only reason fryer Lawrence marries Romeo and Juliet is because they are in love
False
After Romeo falls in love with Juliet his mood changes from being depressed to happiness
True
Juliet sends word with the nurse to tell Romeo not to deal falsely with her
False
When Juliet goes to see friar Lawrence the first time she’s actually going to confession
False
Romeo serve it will give the nurse the cords
True
Romeo servants will give the nurse the cords
True
The nurse makes up excuses on why it took her so long to return
True
According to the nurse Romeo is not the flower of courtesy
True
Julie says the death devours love
False
Before the fight begins tybalt knows that Romeo is his kinsmen
False
Mercutio fights for Romeo because Romeos submissiveness is dishonorable
True
Tybalt killed Mercutio
True
Romeo but newly entertained revenge after the death of Mercutio
True
Tybalt predicted more dust will follow the death of Mercutio
False
20 men attacked and killed tybalt
False
His fault concludes but what the law should and the life of tybalt
True
The prince ordered Romeos banishment and if Romeo returns to Verona he will be put to death
True
Julia I one time in the play said Romeo was evil person
True
Julia said shame on to Romeo
False
Juliet thinks the death of her parents will be worse than banishment
False
Romeo doesn’t want to listen to friar Lawrence because he is never been in love and doesn’t feel as Romeo does
True
Juliet never thought she saw a Romeo dead and in a jam
False
Lord Capulet let’s Juliet decide on the day of her marriage with tybalt
False
Friar Lawrence never admit it once in the play that he wished he did not know about the marriage of Romeo and Juliet
False
The nurse advises Juliet to marry Paris
True
Romeo dreamt that Juliet found him dead and revived him with kisses
True
Romeo received news from fire Lawrence in time
False
Life in prison is the punishment for selling poison in Mantua
False
Gold is worse for men so than poison is
True
Romeo intended to kill Paris at the tomb
False