________ wished to test the gods, so he made the flesh of his own son into a stew and then served it to the gods.
A: Sisyphus
B: Tantalus
C: Pelops
D: Ixion
A: Sisyphus
B: Tantalus
C: Pelops
D: Ixion
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- ________ was punished in Tartarus for his misdeeds by eternally having to roll a heavy stone up a hill, from which it always rolled down again. A: Sisyphus B: Tantalus C: Ixion D: Midas
- Why did Aegeus(埃勾斯), father of Theseus, kill himself? A: He was grievous and desperate that his son was killed in the adventure. B: He was frightened that his son would come back and overthrow(推翻)him. C: He was made to lose his mind by gods. D: He was faced with the invasion of a very strong enemy.
- ___________ murdered his father-in-law and fell in love with Hera. A: Tityus B: Sisyphus Tityus C: Tantlus D: Ixion
- The three gods are omniscient or all-mighty in the play, displaying miracles to impress people that they are the highest gods.
- The "isomomorphism" of the gods and men in ancient Greek mythology reflects that the gods are _____. A: The Greek gods are secular. B: The Greek gods are supreme. C: The Greek gods are flawless. D: The Greek gods are humanized.