MATCHING Type lt2 Flashcards
the king of crete who ordered daedalus to build a labyrinth to hold the minotaur
king minos
this trojan survivor, in virgil’s narration, is regarded as the first true hero of rome
aeneas
a recurring sigb, function, pattern, theme in literature especially evident in mythology
archetype
this age was marked by the dissemination of literature for aesthetic and pedagogical ends
hellenistic period
the brother of prince hector who killed the greek warrior achilles in the burning ciry of troy
paris
she is one of the most elegant widows in florence whom federigo desired in boccaccio’s tale
monna giovanna
this epic powt is historically credited for his narration of the canonical epics—illiad and odyssey
homer
he is the roman poet who narrated the tale of daedalus in his voluminous work Metamorphoses
ovid
spanish novelist who penned the canonical european novel the ingenious gentleman don quixote of la mancha
miguel de cervantes
the corpus of prose tales was written by giovannie boccaccio and was read by manh during the italian renaissance
decameron
his ten year epic journey back to ithaca made him one of the most sought after greek warrior kings kn homeric
odysseus
comparative mythologist who is known for his publications the hero with a thousand faces and the power of myth
joseph campbell
he is both servant and squire to don quixote, his character paved wat to sidekicks in modern and contemporarg fiction
sancho panza
an approacg in literary and cultural studies in which patterbs and symbols are unearthed from texts to deduce certain truths on the same text and or other text
structuralismp
the achaean is considered the greatest warrior in the epic illiad
achilles