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 B) They are outdated beliefs.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