A) Hope B) Envy C) Fear D) Greed
A) Apollo B) Zeus C) Hades D) Athena
A) Kharabis B) Kibotos C) Pithos D) Stereas
A) Hermes B) Aphrodite C) Athena D) Prometheus
A) Gold B) Clay C) Diamond D) Silver
A) Demeter B) Apollo C) Dionysus D) Hephaestus
A) Aeschylus B) Euripides C) Aristophanes D) Sophocles
A) Helen B) Pandora C) Athena D) Penelope
A) Sickness, death, and many unspecified evils B) Fire and wisdom C) Blessings and happiness D) Gold and silver
A) To start a fire B) To open a Pandora's box C) To break the seal D) To unleash chaos
A) Jar, meaning 'jar' B) Vase, meaning 'vase' C) Pyxis, meaning 'box' D) Crate, meaning 'crate'
A) Gold and silver B) Blessings rather than evils C) Evils and curses D) Fire and wisdom
A) It is a blessing withheld, making life more dreary for humanity. B) Hope was never actually imprisoned within the jar. C) Hope was released along with all other evils. D) The jar served as a pantry preserving hope for humans.
A) Old Age, Migraine, Destitution, Hatred, Envy, Paralysis, Quinsy B) Mercury, Jupiter, Epimetheus C) Envy, Remorse, Avarice, Poverty, Scorn, Ignorance, Inconstancy D) The Genius of Honours, Pleasures, Riches, Gaming, Taste, Fashion, and False Knowledge
A) Commedia dell'arte B) Verse comedy C) Satirical verse D) Tragedy
A) A generic 'foolish man' B) Epimetheus C) Hermes D) Pandora
A) Hatred B) Envy C) Jealousy D) Ambition
A) Hermes B) Epimetheus C) Prometheus D) Zeus
A) Jupiter B) Harlequin C) Epimetheus D) Prometheus
A) Destruction and chaos. B) Ancient symbols of wisdom C) Ignorance spreading. D) Evils released from Pandora's box.
A) Human subversion B) Curiosity punished C) Evils unleashed D) Social disruption
A) Pluto B) Old Age C) Love D) Mercury
A) Identifies her as an innocent Greek maiden B) Marks her as a queen of another realm C) Signifies her betrayal by the gods D) Represents her connection to nature
A) Unending joy B) Certain prosperity C) Deceptive expectation D) True optimism
A) A piece by Salvador Dalí. B) A painting by Vincent van Gogh. C) René Magritte's street scene of 1951 D) An artwork by Pablo Picasso.
A) Prometheus B) Mercury C) Jupiter D) Pandora
A) 'Afterthought' B) 'Forethought' C) 'Wisdom' D) 'Strength'
A) Her connection to the gods B) The burning unknown from the casket C) Pandora's innocence and purity D) Her beauty and grace
A) Security, harmony, fairness, mercy, freedom, happiness, peace, worth, and joy B) Wisdom, bravery, discipline, loyalty, respect, honesty, responsibility, fairness, and compassion C) Strength, courage, honor, wisdom, justice, temperance, piety, prudence, and fortitude D) Love, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control, humility, and charity
A) Knowledge is power B) Finding out too late C) Wisdom conquers all D) Ignorance is bliss
A) The material of which the jar was made. B) If it was released by Zeus intentionally. C) Whether it should be considered a benefit or a curse for humanity. D) How many evils were in the jar with hope.
A) Aquarius, marking the 'Ascent of the Sun'. B) The falling figure. C) Pandora's face. D) The horned figure fleeing. |