The Dance of the Dissident Daughter: A Woman's Journey from Christian Tradition to the Sacred Feminine Test | Final Test - Medium

Sue Monk Kidd
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The Dance of the Dissident Daughter: A Woman's Journey from Christian Tradition to the Sacred Feminine Test | Final Test - Medium

Sue Monk Kidd
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 106 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. The _______________ of Meinrad Craighead reminds Sue of the Cartoon of St. Anne, when she and Betty visit.
(a) Goddess statue.
(b) Madonna.
(c) Hagia Sophia.
(d) Mother Mary.

2. When women speak truly, they speak subversively and refuse to be _________, according to Sue.
(a) Quiet.
(b) Uninvited.
(c) Chosen.
(d) Silenced.

3. What is in the dream of Sue has that she awakens from feeling reunited with this lost and defiled symbol of feminine instinct?
(a) Two red snakes.
(b) Three green stones.
(c) One white tree.
(d) A womb.

4. What is a kernos stone, according to Sue's research and experience when she is in Crete?
(a) Book.
(b) Talisman.
(c) Seat.
(d) Altar.

5. __________ is a grace and cannot be forced, but one can create a refuge for it to take place.
(a) Healing.
(b) Stalking.
(c) Praying.
(d) Witnessing.

Short Answer Questions

1. How many altars does Sue find when she is visiting the studio of Meinrad Craighead?

2. Who is the woman who is downsized from a Most Holy supreme power in her time to a daddy's princess in later times?

3. When Sue's hands are bound together, she admits that _________ and silence are what bind her in her life.

4. What animal does Sue feel to be the symbol of woman's deepest center, as she reads her book?

5. What is one of the recurring symbols in Sue's dreams where she begins to see a Jungian analyst?

Short Essay Questions

1. What happens when Betty and Sue begin to dig up two stumps? What do they find they have done?

2. What does Sandy surprise Sue with when she lands at the airport after her trip to a speaking engagement?

3. What does a Cherokee woman Sue meets on a retreat tell her that her dreams are meant to do?

4. What does Sue do when she is in the stone circle, connecting with the Goddess?

5. What does Sue see to be a sacred place when she visits and sees a replica of Da Vinci's Cartoon of St. Anne?

6. What does Sue learn to be the name of the Goddess during a dream of her birth?

7. While she plans many rituals, Sue does not realize that these rituals serve a purpose in her journey? What do these rituals do?

8. What does Sue plant in her backyard in order to create a space for being with the Divine Feminine?

9. Why does the Goddess Hera take an annual bath at Kanathos, according to Sue's findings?

10. What happens when Sue begins to think about the idea of polluted waters and the dolphins swimming in them?

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