The Fall Flashcards

1
Q

What is ‘The Fall’ commonly associated with in literature?

A

The Fall is often associated with the biblical story of Adam and Eve’s disobedience in the Garden of Eden.

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True or False: The Fall signifies a transition from innocence to knowledge.

A

True

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3
Q

Fill in the blank: The Fall is a central theme in __________ literature.

A

religious

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4
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Who are the primary figures involved in The Fall narrative?

A

Adam and Eve

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5
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Multiple Choice: What was the forbidden fruit that led to The Fall?

A

Knowledge of Good and Evil

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What consequence did Adam and Eve face after The Fall?

A

They were expelled from the Garden of Eden.

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7
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True or False: The Fall is seen as a moment of liberation in some interpretations.

A

True

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8
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Fill in the blank: The Fall introduces the concept of __________ into human experience.

A

sin

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9
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What type of literary device is often used to describe The Fall?

A

Allegory

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10
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Multiple Choice: Which book of the Bible contains the story of The Fall?

A

Genesis

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11
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What does The Fall symbolize in many philosophical discussions?

A

The loss of innocence and the complexity of human nature.

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12
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True or False: The Fall is only relevant to Christian theology.

A

False

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13
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Fill in the blank: The Fall is often referenced in discussions about __________ and morality.

A

ethics

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14
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What does the serpent represent in the story of The Fall?

A

Temptation and deceit.

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15
Q

Multiple Choice: The Fall leads to the introduction of which concept into human existence?

A

Mortality

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16
Q

What does the term ‘original sin’ refer to in the context of The Fall?

A

The fallen state of human nature inherited from Adam and Eve.

17
Q

True or False: The Fall is viewed as a purely negative event in all interpretations.

18
Q

Fill in the blank: The Fall can also be seen as the beginning of __________ for humanity.

A

redemption

19
Q

What is one of the key themes explored in works discussing The Fall?

A

The struggle between free will and predestination.

20
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Multiple Choice: Which garden is central to the narrative of The Fall?

A

The Garden of Eden