Sunday, October 12, 2008

questions for the test

Q. What is the Archetypal woman's name in Finnegan's Wake that we discussed in class?
A. Prank Quean

Q. multilevel world invented by Lewis Carol used by Joyce (combining several meanings in a word)
A. Portmanteau

Q. Privileged #s in fairy-tales
A. 3 & 7

Q. All marriage is _____.
A. Rape

Q. What is misplaced concreteness?
A. Rapunzel's hair, a fallacy

Q. #333 fairytale
A. Little Red Riding Hood

Q. Collective unconcious manifests itself as _______
A. archetypes

Q. "If you're really crafty you'll get them both"
A. Little Red Riding Hood (grandmother and grandaughter)

Q. 3 parts of the universal quest (according to Joseph Cambell)
A. separation/ irritation/ return

Q. Triple Goddess
A. maiden, mother, crone

Q. Why is there no such thing as the original?
A. everything is a displaced myth

Q. one bows or gives recognition to ______
A. to the divine

Q. Genie from Alladin (the Disney version): "I'm not history, I'm___"
A. "...mythology"

Q. Difference of Grimm than Perot's in Cinderella
A. Cinderella's called "Ashgirl" in the Grimm version

Q. Motif index: Hans My Hedgehog, Beauty and the Beast, East of the Sun, West of the Moon.
A. The search for the missing husband, Beast group

Q. Parent's aren't trying to concieve in:
A. Bluebeard

Q. Mythological mother daughter duo
A. Demeter and Persephone

Q. Write a haiku for one of the stories

Q.What is the significance of Blue in Bluebeard's beard
A. All of the above

Q. What causes the transformation of the Beast in Beauty and the Beast?
A. love

Q. Archetype of the talking animal, shown in____.
A. The Golden Ass

Q. Why did Cupid wake up when Psyche was looking at him?
A. one drop of hot oil hits him

Q. What is spoonerism?
A. siste uglies

Q. We aleading know everything there is to know, just a matter of discovering it.
A. Wordsworth

Q. Where did the mythical story of Beauty and the Beast come from?
A. Cupid and Psyche

Q. Who wanted to marry Little Red Riding Hood?
A. Dickens

Q. First novel ever written
A. Don Quixote or The Golden Ass

Q. What phrase begins most fairy-tales?
A. "Once upon a time,..."

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