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1984
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Animal Farm
Heart of Darkness
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Mythology
Edith Hamilton
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Study Guide
Overview
Summary
Plot Overview
Summary & Analysis
Introduction to Classical Mythology
Part One, Chapters I–II
Part One, Chapters III–IV
Part Two, Chapters I–II
Part Two, Chapters III–IV
Part Three, Chapters I–II
Part Three, Chapters III–IV
Part Four, Chapters I–II
Part Four, Chapter III— The Adventures of Odysseus
Part Four, Chapter IV — The Adventures of Aeneas
Part Five, Chapters I–II
Part Five, Chapter III; Part Six, Chapters I–II
Part Seven, Introduction & Chapters I–II
Characters
Character List
Zeus
Odysseus
Oedipus
Medea
Main Ideas
Themes
Motifs
Symbols
Key Facts
Quotes
Important Quotes Explained
Further Study
Context
Full Book Quiz
Section Quizzes
Context
Overview
Character List
Analysis of Major Characters
Themes, Motifs & Symbols
Introduction to Classical Mythology
Part One, Chapters 1-2
Part One, Chapters 3-4
Part Two, Chapters 1-2
Part Two, Chapters 3-4
Part Three, Chapters 1-2
Part Three, Chapters 3-4
Part Four, Chapters 1-2
Part Four, Chapter 3- The Adventures of Odysseus
Part Four, Chapter 4 - The Adventures of Aeneas
Part Five, Chapters 1-2
Part Five, Chapter 3; Part Six, Chapters 1-2
Part Seven, Introduction & Chapters 1-2
Study Questions
Suggestions for Further Reading
Writing Help
How to Write Literary Analysis
Suggested Essay Topics
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Further Study
Part Five, Chapter 3; Part Six, Chapters 1-2 Quiz
Further Study
Part Five, Chapter 3; Part Six, Chapters 1-2 Quiz
1
of 5
Who grants Midas the power to turn everything he touches into gold?
Athena
Apollo
Boreas
Bacchus
2
of 5
Why does Zeus kill Apollo's son, Aesculapius?
He stole from Zeus
He revived the dead
He betrayed Apollo
He insulted Zeus
3
of 5
What was Erysichthon's punishment for cutting down Ceres' sacred giant oak tree?
He is always starving
He cannot die
He loses his sight
He cannot move
4
of 5
Which of the following are not turned into stars?
Callisto
The Hyades
The Myrmidons
Orion
5
of 5
Which of Procris's sisters is raped by Apollo and has his child?
Orithyia
Creüsa
Ion
Cephalus
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