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IS
Jeopardy
Slide3With
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Your
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Rig Veda
Sibi
Bhagavad-Gita
Ramayana
NONE
NONE
Jeopardy
100
Slide5The first sentence of “Creation Hymn” states: “There was neither non-existence nor existence then.” To what does the word
then
refer?
A 100
Slide6What
is the time before creation?
A 100
Slide7A Vedic hymn tries to answer this question.
A 200
Slide8What
is how the universe came to be?
A 200
Slide9This is the main message of “Creation Hymn.”
A 300
Slide10What is
that no one knows how creation happened, maybe not even the gods?
A 300
Slide11In “Night,” the poet likens himself to this.
A 400
Slide12What is
a herdsman?
A 400
Slide13This happens when “Night” has “put on all her glories”.
A 500
Slide14What is “The stars come out”?
A 500
Slide15This component of “
Sibi
” shows the reader that it is a myth.
B 100
Slide16What is
a talking hawk?
B 100
Slide17The reader can infer this ancient Indian religious belief from
Sibi’s
attitude toward the dove.
B 200
Slide18What
is “the strong should protect the weak”?
B 200
Slide19According to the ending of “
Sibi
,” this quality seems to be admired by the gods of India.
B 300
Slide20What is
self-sacrifice?
B 300
Slide21A Hindu belief from the time when “
Sibi
” was written can be seen in the conflict that
Sibi
feels between his wish to protect the dove and this.
B 400
Slide22What is
his duty to feed the hawk?
B 400
Slide23This makes King
Sibi
an epic hero.
B 500
Slide24What
is the fact that great reward awaited him because he did his duty
despite hardship
?
B 500
Slide25Arjuna
seeks the advice of Krishna in “The Yoga of Knowledge” for this problem.
C 100
Slide26What
is his hesitancy to fight in battle?
C 100
Slide27What ancient Indian belief can be inferred by the phrase, “one who dies ‘merely passes into another kind of body”?
C 200
Slide28What is
the idea that death is neither real nor important?
C 200
Slide29At the beginning of “The Yoga of Knowledge,”
Arjuna
is torn between these two things.
C 300
Slide30What
are the duties of his caste and his feelings of guilt?
C 300
Slide31DAILY DOUBLE
C 400
DAILY DOUBLE
Place A Wager
Slide32According to Krishna in “The Yoga of Knowledge,” a nonattached attitude toward work is best achieved through this.
C 400
Slide33What is surrendering to Brahman?
C 400
Slide34This is the central idea of “The Yoga of Knowledge.”
C 500
Slide35What
is “one should perform all actions without hoping for reward?
C 500
Slide36Rama and
Ravana
have these kinds of battles.
D 100
Slide37What are mythical?
D 100
Slide38Rama refusing to kill
Ravana
when he is “in a faint” reveals this heroic quality.
D 200
Slide39What is
fighting fairly?
D 200
Slide40This happens when Rama tries to cut off
Ravana’s
heads and arms.
D 300
Slide41What is
they grow back?
D 300
Slide42This is
Ravana’s
fate at the end of the story.
D 400
Slide43What is
he is made pure in death?
D 400
Slide44This weapon brings the battle to an end.
D 500
Slide45What is
“
Bramasthra
”?
D 500
Slide46This message about human nature is most strongly conveyed by Elizabeth’s nursing of Rev. Hooper on his deahtbed.
E 100
Slide47What is the message that love for someone endures despite what that person does?
E 100
Slide48“The Minister’s Black Veil” is a parable, which means that characters, events, and details of setting are this.
E 200
Slide49What is “simplified to teach a moral lesson”?
E 200
Slide50The veiled minister seems to have the most power over this group.
E 300
Slide51Who are the souls in agony from sinning?
E 300
Slide52This is the central theme in
“The Minister’s Black Veil”?
E 400
Slide53What is “people are often unwilling to face the truth about themselves”?
E 400
Slide54What is the importance of time within “The Raven”?
E 500
Slide55What is time blurs for the author who has no direction or aim since losing his wife? Since he will spend his eternity without her, time doesn’t matter.
E 500
Slide56The housekeeper probably allows Giovanni into the garden because of this.
F 100
Slide57What is “she was paid off by Rappaccini”?
F 100
Slide58Giovanni doesn’t trust Baglioni’s opinion of Rappaccini because of this.
F 200
Slide59What is the two men are rivals?
F 200
Slide60The line, “Was this garden, then, the Eden of the present world?” illustrates this literary technique.
F 300
Slide61What is allusion?
F 300
Slide62This is Beatrice’s fate.
F 400
Slide63What is death?
F 400
Slide64Poe died from this.
F 500
Slide65What are unknown causes?
F 500
Slide66The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Indian epics
Please record your wager.
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Slide67Tell me how each of the following stories can be considered a nonattached work.
“
Sibi
”
“The Yog
a of Knowledge”
“Rama and
Ravana
in Battle”
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Slide68Sibi’s
duty
as king is to protect his subjects. Therefore, he is doing his duty
by protecting the dove.
Arjuna’s
duty is to fight.
Arjuna
is learning that he must fight his family with calmness and self-surrender.
Rama is doing his duty (dharma) by fighting
Ravana
.
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