A) Three. B) Four. C) Five. D) Six.
A) Eastern Mythology. B) Primitive Mythology. C) Western Mythology. D) Creative Mythology.
A) They provide meaning to human experience. B) They are outdated beliefs. C) They only serve religious purposes. D) They hinder scientific understanding.
A) They are completely unrelated. B) They are expressions of the unconscious. C) Dreams are more important than myths. D) They serve the same function.
A) Albert Camus. B) Carl Jung. C) Friedrich Nietzsche. D) Sigmund Freud.
A) The human condition. B) Scientific exploration. C) Political systems. D) Material wealth.
A) Comparative mythology. B) Literal interpretation. C) Cultural relativism. D) Mythical folklore.
A) The monomyth or hero's journey. B) The conflict resolution. C) The climax structure. D) The narrative arc.
A) The Hero. B) The Trickster. C) The Sage. D) The Ruler. |