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Mythology, Allusions, Literary Background Knowledge
Types of Myths
Creation/Origin Myths
Explanations of Natural Occurrence Myths
Explanations of Cultural Expectations (more often like fables)
Culture's perspective on humanity can be seen through that culture's envisioning of deity.
Culture's social expectations can be gleaned from stories told
Greco-Roman Pantheon
The Olympians/Roman equivalents of primary gods/goddesses: Zeus/Jupiter, Apollo,
Ares/Mars, Poseidon, Hermes, Hephaestus/Vulcan, Hera/Juno, Athena/Minerva (sprang
fully formed from Zeus' head), Artemis/Diana, Aphrodite/Venus, Demeter/Ceres
Secondary gods/goddesses included: Hermes/Mercury, Hades, Hestia/Vesta,
Dionysus/Bacchus, Eros/Cupid, Pan, Persephone, Hecate, the Muses, the Fates (Moerae),
the Furies, Gaea, Janus (Roman only)
Stories
Zeus' infidelity (Europa, Io, Leto/Latona, Alcmena, Leda, Semele, Ganymede, Callisto,
Maia, Metis, Dione, Danae)
Prometheus
Sisyphus
Heracles (son of Zeus and Alcmena); Labors of Heracles
Perseus (son of Zeus and Danae), and his battle with the Gorgon Medusa
Gordion Knot
Achilles (son of King Peleus and Thetis, a nymph), "Achilles' heel" and the River Styx
Oedipus, answered the riddle of the Sphinx
Orpheus and death of Eurydice
Sword of Damocles
Arachne
Narcissus
Demeter and Persephone
Odysseus, the Sirens, and Penelope
Icarus and Daedalus
Helen of Troy
Menelaus & Paris
Aeneas, Fall of Carthage, carrying his father on his back
Norse Mythology
Thor
Odin (the One-Eyed Stranger, the All-Father)
Loki
Ragnarok
Judeo-Christian Biblical Allusions, Literary Background Knowledge
Jewish Bible/Christian Old Testament
Creation story
Adam & Eve, the serpent
Cain & Abel
Tower of Babel
Noah, forty days and forty nights, rainbow and covenant
Abraham & Isaac
Abraham, Sarah, & Ishmael
Moses, Ten Plagues, "Let my people go," Golden Calf
Joshua and the Gates of Jericho
Samuel
David & Goliath
David & Bathsheba
David, "Absalom, Absalom, my son, my son."
Psalm, ch. 23
Solomon as judge: two women and a baby
Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 (Also "Turn, Turn, Turn" by the Byrds)
Ruth & Naomi
Daniel in the lions' den
Shadrack, Meshack, and Abednego
Job
Jonah
Christian Bible's New Testament
"Fishers of men"
The Disciples: Peter, John, Thomas, Judas (there are eight others, less significant)
Parables of: the talents, the sower, the rich man and Lazarus, the lost coin/lost sheep, the
prodigal son, the pearl of great price, the mustard seed, Good Samaritan
Rich man and the eye of a needle
Mary & Martha
Miracles of Jesus: water into wine, bread and fishes (feeding of the thousands), raise
Lazarus (a different one) from the dead
John the Baptist's head
The Pharisees/pharisaical, the Pharisee and the publican, the widow's mite
Crucifixion, carry one's cross, crown of thorns, spear in the side
Barabbas, two thieves, resurrection
Judas, thirty pieces of silver
Saul of Tarsus: holding the coats while being consenting unto the stoning of Stephen, on
the road to Damascus
Day of Judgement, sheep & goats, right hand of God, Matthew 25: 31-46