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Unit 5: Part 3 Vocabulary

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  1. intolerable
    incapable of being put up with
    One who had spent a lifetime in destruction, now found the gory spectacle intolerable. Groans and wailings reached his ears with deadly clarity....This was too much for him.
  2. benediction
    a blessing or ceremonial prayer invoking divine protection
    He had a ritual bath and performed special prayers to gain the benediction of Shiva; donned his battle dress, matchless armor, armlets, and crowns.
  3. obstinate
    refusing to change one's mind or ways; difficult to convince
    The charioteer, more practical-minded, advised him, “I would not go near Rama. Let us keep away.” But Mahodara, obstinate and intoxicated with war fever, made straight for Rama.
  4. kindred
    group of people related by blood or marriage
    His fatherly affection was not strong, as events proved, but his fear of the gods was. They visited with terrible punishment those who shed the blood of kindred. Acrisius did not dare slay his daughter.
  5. mortified
    made to feel uncomfortable because of shame or wounded pride
    Each guest, as was customary, brought a gift for the bride-to-be, except Perseus alone. He had nothing he could give. He was young and proud and keenly mortified.
  6. revelry
    unrestrained merrymaking
    But Perseus had Hermes with him, so that the road lay open to him, and he reached that host of happy people who are always banqueting and holding joyful revelry.
  7. rancor
    a feeling of deep and bitter anger and ill-will
    The woman had a son who was rich. I no longer remember what sort of business he had. He was ashamed of his mother, the washwoman, and never came to see her. Nor did he ever give her a groschen. The old woman told this without rancor.
  8. atonement
    the act of making amends for sin or wrongdoing
    If one of the children complained of a pain, she would say, “May I be your ransom and may you outlive my bones!” Or she would say, “May I be the atonement for the least of your fingernails.”
  9. pious
    having or showing or expressing reverence for a deity
    I had a strange feeling: the coins in the old woman’s washed-out hands seemed to become as worn and clean and pious as she herself was.
  10. elixir
    a substance believed to cure all ills
    This person then takes off on a series of adventures beyond the ordinary, either to recover what has been lost or to discover some life-giving elixir.
  11. psyche
    that which is responsible for one's thoughts and feelings
    But the structure and something of the spiritual sense of this adventure can be seen already anticipated in the puberty or initiation rituals of early tribal societies, through which a child is compelled to give up its childhood and become an adult—to die, you might say, to its infantile personality and psyche and come back as a responsible adult.
  12. motif
    a recurrent element in a literary or artistic work
    To evolve out of this position of psychological immaturity to the courage of self-responsibility and assurance requires a death and a resurrection. That’s the basic motif of the universal hero’s journey—leaving one condition and finding the source of life to bring you forth into a richer or mature condition.
  13. embody
    represent, as of a character on stage
    So we need to be very careful of those we put on a pedestal, and choose only those who embody those qualities that reflect the very best of human nature.
  14. surmount
    get on top of; deal with successfully
    This is why one of the most heroic things you can do is to surmount anger, and why my definition of heroism is certainly not the Greek one, which has more to do with excelling in battle and besting one’s enemies.
  15. recalcitrant
    marked by stubborn resistance to authority
    He knew how to work the land, impose respect on tavern drunks, and break recalcitrant horses, but he was also devoted to his quest for the sacred.
  16. altruism
    the quality of unselfish concern for the welfare of others
    Altruism and heroism. If not for these twin radiant badges of our humanity, there would be no us, and we know it.
  17. indomitable
    impossible to subdue
    Nothing and nobody can fully explain the source of the emotional genius that has been everywhere on display. Politicians have cast it as evidence of the indomitable spirit of a rock-solid America; pastors have given credit to a more celestial source.
  18. accrue
    grow by addition
    Yet, as biologists are learning, there is more to cooperation and generosity than an investment in one’s nepotistic patch of DNA. Lately they have accrued evidence that something like group selection encourages the evolution of traits beneficial to a group, even when members of the group are not related.
  19. chaos
    a state of extreme confusion and disorder
  20. rationality
    the state of having good sense and sound judgment
  21. embodiment
    giving concrete form to an abstract concept
  22. universal
    of worldwide scope or applicability
  23. rife
    excessively abundant
  24. exemplify
    clarify by giving an illustration of
  25. align
    be or come into adjustment with
  26. emigration
    moving from one place in order to settle in another
  27. colloquial
    characteristic of informal spoken language or conversation
  28. stance
    a rationalized mental attitude
  29. ultimately
    as the end result of a succession or process
  30. underscore
    give extra weight to
  31. ambiguity
    unclearness by virtue of having more than one meaning
  32. comprise
    be made of
  33. establish
    show the validity of something, as by example or explanation
  34. prevalent
    most frequent or common
  35. distinct
    not alike; different in nature or quality
  36. implicitly
    without ever expressing so clearly
Created on Thu Oct 15 17:49:28 EDT 2020 (updated Mon Oct 19 09:51:20 EDT 2020)

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