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THIS

IS

Jeopardy

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With

Host...

Your

Mrs. Radel

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Rig Veda

Sibi

Bhagavad-Gita

Ramayana

NONE

NONE

Jeopardy

100

Slide5

The first sentence of “Creation Hymn” states: “There was neither non-existence nor existence then.” To what does the word

then

refer?

A 100

Slide6

What

is the time before creation?

A 100

Slide7

A Vedic hymn tries to answer this question.

A 200

Slide8

What

is how the universe came to be?

A 200

Slide9

This is the main message of “Creation Hymn.”

A 300

Slide10

What is

that no one knows how creation happened, maybe not even the gods?

A 300

Slide11

In “Night,” the poet likens himself to this.

A 400

Slide12

What is

a herdsman?

A 400

Slide13

This happens when “Night” has “put on all her glories”.

A 500

Slide14

What is “The stars come out”?

A 500

Slide15

This component of “

Sibi

” shows the reader that it is a myth.

B 100

Slide16

What is

a talking hawk?

B 100

Slide17

The reader can infer this ancient Indian religious belief from

Sibi’s

attitude toward the dove.

B 200

Slide18

What

is “the strong should protect the weak”?

B 200

Slide19

According to the ending of “

Sibi

,” this quality seems to be admired by the gods of India.

B 300

Slide20

What is

self-sacrifice?

B 300

Slide21

A 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

Slide22

What is

his duty to feed the hawk?

B 400

Slide23

This makes King

Sibi

an epic hero.

B 500

Slide24

What

is the fact that great reward awaited him because he did his duty

 despite hardship

?

B 500

Slide25

Arjuna

seeks the advice of Krishna in “The Yoga of Knowledge” for this problem.

C 100

Slide26

What

is his hesitancy to fight in battle?

C 100

Slide27

What ancient Indian belief can be inferred by the phrase, “one who dies ‘merely passes into another kind of body”?

C 200

Slide28

What is

the idea that death is neither real nor important?

C 200

Slide29

At the beginning of “The Yoga of Knowledge,”

Arjuna

is torn between these two things.

C 300

Slide30

What

are the duties of his caste and his feelings of guilt?

C 300

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DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLE

Place A Wager

Slide32

According to Krishna in “The Yoga of Knowledge,” a nonattached attitude toward work is best achieved through this.

C 400

Slide33

What is surrendering to Brahman?

C 400

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This is the central idea of “The Yoga of Knowledge.”

C 500

Slide35

What

is “one should perform all actions without hoping for reward?

C 500

Slide36

Rama and

Ravana

have these kinds of battles.

D 100

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What are mythical?

D 100

Slide38

Rama refusing to kill

Ravana

when he is “in a faint” reveals this heroic quality.

D 200

Slide39

What is

fighting fairly?

D 200

Slide40

This happens when Rama tries to cut off

Ravana’s

heads and arms.

D 300

Slide41

What is

they grow back?

D 300

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This is

Ravana’s

fate at the end of the story.

D 400

Slide43

What is

he is made pure in death?

D 400

Slide44

This weapon brings the battle to an end.

D 500

Slide45

What is

Bramasthra

”?

D 500

Slide46

This message about human nature is most strongly conveyed by Elizabeth’s nursing of Rev. Hooper on his deahtbed.

E 100

Slide47

What 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

Slide49

What is “simplified to teach a moral lesson”?

E 200

Slide50

The veiled minister seems to have the most power over this group.

E 300

Slide51

Who are the souls in agony from sinning?

E 300

Slide52

This is the central theme in

“The Minister’s Black Veil”?

E 400

Slide53

What is “people are often unwilling to face the truth about themselves”?

E 400

Slide54

What is the importance of time within “The Raven”?

E 500

Slide55

What 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

Slide56

The housekeeper probably allows Giovanni into the garden because of this.

F 100

Slide57

What is “she was paid off by Rappaccini”?

F 100

Slide58

Giovanni doesn’t trust Baglioni’s opinion of Rappaccini because of this.

F 200

Slide59

What is the two men are rivals?

F 200

Slide60

The line, “Was this garden, then, the Eden of the present world?” illustrates this literary technique.

F 300

Slide61

What is allusion?

F 300

Slide62

This is Beatrice’s fate.

F 400

Slide63

What is death?

F 400

Slide64

Poe died from this.

F 500

Slide65

What are unknown causes?

F 500

Slide66

The Final Jeopardy Category is:

Indian epics

Please record your wager.

Click on screen to begin

Slide67

Tell me how each of the following stories can be considered a nonattached work.

Sibi

“The Yog

a of Knowledge”

“Rama and

Ravana

in Battle”

Click on screen to continue

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Sibi’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

.

Click on screen to continue

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