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Social Orders and Creation Stories: Crash Course World Mythology #5
By Michael Garcia
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Question 1
1.
Myths often tend to focus on dualities, or _________________,
Question 2
2.
and one of the key ones we find is a ____________________ between men and women.
Question 3
3.
And this binary opposition frequently sets women as _______________________ to men.
Question 4
4.
How does
Genesis 2
in the
Bible
explain the creation of man and woman?
Question 5
5.
This passage also explains ____________________
Question 6
6.
and describes a ________ _______ in which men leave their parents’ household when they marry to have their own homes.
Question 7
7.
One way to interpret this is that it provides _____________________
Question 8
8.
for man’s __________ over women as punishment for what one woman did in disobeying God.
Question 9
9.
How does Greek mythology create a similar rationale for misogyny with the story of
Pandora
?
Question 10
10.
This concept that a social order of male dominance and female ______________________
Question 11
11.
resulting from women acting out of turn is ________ _________________ to the Biblical or Greek tradition;
Question 12
12.
we find a similar story in _________________.
Question 13
13.
This rationale established male _______________________ and female subservience.
Question 14
14.
There is often a strong connection between myths and __________________.
Question 15
15.
The Biblical, Japanese, and Greek explanations ______________________
Question 16
16.
for human toil, pain, and disease on ______________.