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  • TRUE OR FALSE. Circe turned men into wild animals.
    TRUE
  • What were Julio Cortázar's professions?
    He was a teacher and a writer.
  • TRUE OR FALSE: In the Simpsons, Homer ate Circe.
    FALSE: Homer ate his friends.
  • Could Circe turn Odysseus into an animal? Why?
    No, because he was protected by a herb. (+5 points if you name the Herb)
  • So or such a/an? This building is _____ beautiful place!
    Such a
  • In a relationship there must be...
    Love, comprehension, patience, ,etc
  • What food did Delia use?
    Chocolate, liquors.
  • So or such? Your boss is ______ happy with your job!
    So
  • TRUE O FALSE? Cortázar always lived in Argentina.
    FALSE.
  • So or such a/an? You are ______ nice friend
    Such a
  • So or such? Circe was ______ a powerful sorceress
    Such
  • Name 3 characteristics of toxic relationships.
    Manipulation, disrespect, lies, obsession, etc
  • Name 2 works written by Cortázar.
    Hopscotch, Bestiary, House taken over...
  • Why did Cortázar move to Paris?
    Due to the lack of progress of the middle class. / Stagnation.
  • Myth: Was Circe beautiful? How do you know that?
    Yes, she was the daughter of a nymph!
  • The Orchard Pit: Name 3 adjectives for the man of the epigraph.
    Victim, trusting, fool, etc
  • So or such? My pet is _____ cute!!
    So
  • Name 3 characteristics of Circe, the sorceress.
    She is / She was...
  • SONG TIME!!! +25 points if you sing one of the songs!
    song time!!
  • What did Circe use to change humans into animals?
    Drugs and incantations.
  • Where did Circe live?
    Circe lived in the island of Aeaea.
  • THE ORCHARD PIT: What did the apple symbolize? Was it a positive or a negative symbol?
    It symbolized....
  • Name 2 characteristics of Odysseus.
    Hero, smart, coward...
  • Myth: Circe was the daughter of...
    Helios (the God of the Sun) and Perse (a nymph)
  • So or such? I am ___ hungry!!
    So
  • What animals are related to Circe by Cortázar?
    Cockroaches, insects