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1) The Earth
2) A one- or two-sentence summary of a story that explains the main character, goal, and core conflict.
3) Thunder, the sky I think it was like father of the world or something
4) A myth based loosely on real past events or people, exaggerated over time into legend.
5) symbolized the way of life changes with the Egyptians
7) sun god
10) A myth that explains the origin or cause of something (ex: how a natural phenomenon, custom, or tradition started).
11) The written script for a movie or television show, including dialogue, actions, and scene directions
13) The part of a screenplay that describes what characters are physically doing and what is visually happening in the scene
14) A myth that explores human emotions, fears, desires, or inner struggles to help explain human behavior.
17) The second generation of deities
19) A highly structured 19-line poem with repeating lines and a specific rhyme pattern (ex: Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night).
22) god who judged Egyptians after death
24) The Japanese Moon God.
26) A traditional Japanese poem with exactly 3 lines following a 5-7-5 syllable pattern.
28) Ate his children
29) Egyptian sky god who is the son of Osiris, (know he is the son of Oriris) know that orisis was the king of something
32) A heading in a screenplay that tells the exact location and time of a scene (ex: INT. HOUSE - NIGHT).
33) The Japanese Sun Goddess.
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6) represent the fundamental forces of the world/life Treated more as abstract concepts, rather than actively worshiped deities
8) The traditional religion of Japan that focuses on nature spirits (kami) and ancestor worship.
9) The Yoruba Orisha of wisdom and creation who physically created humans
11) The Egyptian god of chaos, storms, and confusion who was Osiris's brother.
12) A god or goddess; a divine being worshipped by people
15) fertility goddess
16) The reason the gods tried three times to make humans, finally succeeding when they used maize (corn) to create them.
18) The Japanese Storm God.
20) The Japanese creator goddess; the Goddess of Death.
21) The passionate villanelle poem where the speaker urges his dying father to fight against death and "rage, rage against the dying of the light."
23) The Supreme deity in Yoruba mythology.
25) Love and Beauty
27) A Duke speaks about a portrait of his dead wife, slowly revealing his jealousy, possessiveness, and possible role in her death. What did the lady smile at?(, cherries or sunset)
30) Two consecutive lines of poetry that usually rhyme and express a complete thought.
31) The famous metaphysical comparison in "A Valediction" where two lovers are compared to the two legs of a drawing compass.
34) Excessive pride or arrogance, especially when a mortal believes they are greater than the gods.
35) The first attempts at creating humans failed because they could not speak or praise the gods.
36) Steals fire to send to the mortals
37) The Japanese creator god; the God of Life.
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