Question

Original-language term required. In the story of the eloquent peasant, the peasant spends 10 days praising this concept before Rensi, but is repeatedly beaten because Rensi thinks that the peasant’s complaints are so beautiful. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this concept extolled in Sebayt literature like the Maxims of Ptahhotep, which declares that “[this concept] is great” and that it has never been overthrown since the reign of Osiris.
ANSWER: Maat [or Ma’at]
[10e] The Goddess Maat is married to this Ibis-headed god of magic and writing.
ANSWER: Thoth
[10m] Sebayt is a subgenre of this broader category of Near Eastern literature, which typically features a sage offering instructions about divinity or virtue to the reader.
ANSWER: wisdom literature
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