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Demeter
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• Do you agree with Hamilton’s condemnation of the Greek Pantheon as mostly “harmful” and “capricious” in the first paragraph of the chapter?
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• Of what is Demeter goddess?
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• Why does Hamilton argue she should be older?
• Why does Hamilton argue she should be a woman?
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• Who is Persephone? Where does she go?
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• How does Demeter react to Persephone’s disappearance?
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• Why does Demeter disguise herself? Where on earth does she end up?
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• How does Demeter try to give Demophoon immortal youth? What is the outcome of this plan?
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• Who is Celeus? How does Demeter suggest he can win back her good graces?
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• What effect does Demeter’s grief have on the earth?
• What action does Zeus take?
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• What does Zeus tell Hades to do?• How does Hades thwart this plan?
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• What sad message does Rhea bring to Demeter?
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• While the Olympians were “the happy gods,” what emotions are present in the stories of Demeter and Persephone?
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Dionysus
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• Of what is Dionysus god? What other name is he called?
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• Who are Dionysus’ parents? What is unique about this?
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• What awful fate befalls his mother? Why does Zeus have to uphold his promise to her?
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• Why is Dionysus’ birth of fire and childhood of rain appropriate for his function as god of the vine?
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• Why do the pirates kidnap Dionysus?• How does Dionysus show his divinity to the
pirates?• What fate do they suffer?
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• Who are the Maenads or Bacchantes? What do they look like?
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• How do the follwers of Dionysus differ in their worship from the attendees of the other gods?
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• What are the two ideas present in the worship of Dionysus?
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• Why does Dionysus return to Thebes?• Who is Pentheus?
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• Why does he ignore the advice of Teirsias and the band of soldiers?
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• What awful fate does Pantheus experience?• Why do you think Dionysus encouraged his
demise?
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• Besides knowledge of winemaking (viticulture), what is Dionysus’ greatest gift to the word?
• Where is his festival celebrated?
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• Why and how does Dionysus die every year?• What is more hopeful about Dionysus’ death
than Persephone’s?
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Biopoem
12 line poem &Illustration
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• Line 1. Name:• Line 2. God/Goddess of:• Line 3. Relative (“brother,” “sister,” “daughter,” etc.) of:• Line 4. Four traits that describe character:• Line 5. Who loves (list three things or people):• Line 6. Who hates (list three things or people):• Line 7. Who feels (three things):• Line 8. Who fears (three things): • Line 9. Who gives (three things):• Line 10. Who would like to see (three things):• Line 11. Resides in:• (Line 12. One more line somewhere in poem)