Question

While mourning this figure, Athenian women planted small gardens on their rooftops, which were symbols of impermanence and waste because the plants withered and died quickly. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this figure whose mother Myrrha was the namesake of a plant. This figure’s blood mixed with tears to make the anemone flower.
ANSWER: Adonis
[10e] Golden apples grow in the garden named for these nymphs, which Heracles visits in his eleventh labor.
ANSWER: Hesperides (“heh-SPARE-id-eez”)
[10h] This mythical king’s neatly-tended gardens lie near a sacred grove of Athena and bear fruit all year round from a four-acre orchard. Queen Arete (“uh-REE-tee”) gives hospitality to a man who arrives in this king’s palace shrouded in mist.
ANSWER: Alcinous (“al-SIN-oh-us”)
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Stanford ABerkeley A010010
Berkeley CBerkeley B010010
Stanford BStanford C010010