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English 10: Unit 1 Test Review

Horizontales
In the parable, this term refers to a sum of money entrusted to servants, symbolizing gifts or abilities.
The deadly sin that led to Niobe’s downfall in Greek mythology.
A key quality represented by Virgil in Inferno and sought by Gilgamesh in his journey.
What Gilgamesh ultimately learns is more valuable than immortality, as he seeks to leave a lasting impact.
The concept Gilgamesh pursues, hoping to escape death and live forever.
The woman whose divine love motivates Dante’s journey through Hell and toward redemption.
Gilgamesh’s friend whose death prompts Gilgamesh to seek eternal life.
A character from Greek mythology who was punished for her pride by losing her fourteen children.
These figures are invoked at the beginning of Canto 2 to inspire Dante in his writing.
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Verticales
The deadly sin associated with King Midas's desire to turn everything he touched into gold.
The prized possession that Federigo sacrifices to impress Monna Giovanna
A character from The Decameron who sacrifices his prized falcon to show love and generosity.
A literary device used when there is a stark difference between what is expected and what actually happens, such as Federigo serving his falcon to Monna Giovanna.
Dante’s guide through Hell, representing reason and wisdom.
This deadly sin represents laziness or the failure to use one’s talents wisely, as seen in The Parable of the Talents.
This epic hero seeks immortality after the death of his friend Enkidu.
This term refers to the title of Dante’s epic poem, which describes his journey through Hell.
This term describes the nature of the intervention by Beatrice in Inferno and the role of gods in punishing Niobe.
The substance everything turned into when Midas touched it, symbolizing wealth and greed.
The king whose wish for the golden touch led to personal tragedy.