H408/21 Greek Theatre

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OCR A-Level Classical Civilisation Greek Theatre | Full Summary Notes  And Background 25+ pages| Bacchae, Frogs, Oedipus | Achieved A*
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    OCR A-Level Classical Civilisation Greek Theatre | Full Summary Notes And Background 25+ pages| Bacchae, Frogs, Oedipus | Achieved A*

  • OCR A-Level Classical Civilisation – Greek Theatre Full Summary Notes Includes: Oedipus the King, The Bacchae, The Frogs | Performance Context | Visual & Literary Sources | Written by an A* student who completed the OCR spec High-quality A* revision notes cover the entire OCR Classical Civilisation Greek Theatre module. Perfect for students aiming for top grades, or anyone needing a structured, comprehensive overview for essays, mocks, and final exam prep. Oedipus the King – Sophocles Th...
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OCR Greek Theatre Summary Notes
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    OCR Greek Theatre Summary Notes

  • Summary notes of the OCR A-level classical Civilisation Greek Theatre module.
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The most important aspect of Sophocles’ Oedipus the King is the question of who killed Laius. Discuss how true you think this statement is and justify your response.
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    The most important aspect of Sophocles’ Oedipus the King is the question of who killed Laius. Discuss how true you think this statement is and justify your response.

  • 30/30 A* essay answer to the OCR Classical Civilisation 'Greek Theatre' module exam question: 'The most important aspect of Sophocles’ Oedipus the King is the question of who killed Laius. Discuss how true you think this statement is and justify your response.' Marked by a teacher
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Discuss the differences in attitudes towards the gods which are apparent in Oedipus and Bacchae
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    Discuss the differences in attitudes towards the gods which are apparent in Oedipus and Bacchae

  • 30/30 A* essay answer to the OCR Classical Civilisation 'Greek theatre' module exam question: 'Discuss the differences in attitudes towards the gods which are apparent in Oedipus and Bacchae'. Marked by a teacher.
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The messenger speech is crucial to Greek tragedy. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
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    The messenger speech is crucial to Greek tragedy. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

  • 30/30 A* answer to the OCR Classical Civilisation 'Greek Theatre' exam question: ' The messenger speech is crucial to Greek tragedy. To what extent do you agree or disagree?'
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A-level Sophocles' Oedipus Notes, Quotes, Analysis and Secondary Sources
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    A-level Sophocles' Oedipus Notes, Quotes, Analysis and Secondary Sources

  • Sophocles' Oedipus revision guide made for the A-level OCR Classical Civilisation 'Greek Theatre' module, but likely applicable across exam boards. An 11 page, in-depth revision resource including analysed quotes organised theme-by-theme with lots of secondary sources to help you achieve top grades.
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A* Euripides' The Bacchae A Level: Quotes, Secondary Sources, Analysis
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    A* Euripides' The Bacchae A Level: Quotes, Secondary Sources, Analysis

  • A Revision Guide for Euripides' The Bacchae, made for the OCR Classical Civilisation Greek Theatre (H408/21) module but likely applicable across exam boards. Includes theme-by-theme quotes, analysis and many secondary sources to help you achieve the top grades. 13 pages of quotable, in-depth analysis and scholarly sources.
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