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Classical Civilisation - Greek Religion Revision Notes A/A* - OCR A level
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    Classical Civilisation - Greek Religion Revision Notes A/A* - OCR A level

  • If these notes are a little expensive please check out my etsy page as these notes are the exact same but more affordable: StudybyOlivia - Description: A/A* revision notes covering everything listed on the OCR specification. There are 24 pages, including multiple scholars on almost every page and briefs on the vases. If you do find these notes helpful please make sure you are still using your own notes as well as the more ideas and opinions you master, the stronger your essays will be and th...
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Greek Religion Complete full set of notes alongside Work Booklet with answers, scholarship and exemplar essay plans
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    Greek Religion Complete full set of notes alongside Work Booklet with answers, scholarship and exemplar essay plans

  • A* Quality: This is a highly in-depth set of notes with definitions, examples, additional sources for more references, visual sources for the 10 markers, scholarship with paraphrases and quotes, and A star engagements exemplars for top marks, 20 and 30-mark essay plans. It goes alongside the work booklet attached at the end of the first set of notes. + These are complete and are A star/top band quality. + Essay plans and notes for the visual source questions (10 markers) + Contains essa...
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exemplar essays for Classical Civilisation: Greek Religion
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    exemplar essays for Classical Civilisation: Greek Religion

  • Completely written out or completely planned out essays to the following 30 marker essay titles: ‘Greek religion was more personal than Panhellenic.’ To what extent do you agree? (30 marks) ‘A Greek, reading Homer or Hesiod, could hope for his gods to be fair arbiters of justice’. To what extent do you agree with this statement? Use primary as well as secondary sources to support your argument. (30 marks) To what extent did women play an important role in Greek religion? (30 marks)...
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OCR A level Classics: Greek Religion pt 2 OCR A level Classics: Greek Religion pt 2
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    OCR A level Classics: Greek Religion pt 2

  • This document covers half of the content for the Greek religion module on the OCR specification. It covers Places of worship, Rituals and Priests, and Religion and Philosophy. Exactly 50 pages long, these notes detail all the knowledge required in the specification and more, in an easily understandable format. Includes a wide variety of quotes and little details to enhance any essay.
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OCR A level Classics: Greek Religion pt 1 OCR A level Classics: Greek Religion pt 1
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    OCR A level Classics: Greek Religion pt 1

  • This document covers half of the content for the Greek religion module on the OCR specification. It covers the Nature of the Olympian Gods, Personal experience of the divine, and Religion and society. Around 40 pages long, these notes detail all the knowledge required in the specification and more, in an easily understandable format. Includes a wide variety of quotes and little details to enhance any essay.
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religion and philosophy
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    religion and philosophy

  • details about greek religion in context to the key philosophers around the 5th century bc
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religion and society
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    religion and society

  • details about how religion impacted the Greek peoples day to day lives. shows how religion is impactful on all levels of life.
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Greek Religion Homer and Hesiod 30 marker on Justice
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    Greek Religion Homer and Hesiod 30 marker on Justice

  • Exemplar essay to the question: 'A Greek reading Homer or Hesiod could hope for his gods to be fair arbiters of justice.’ To what extent do you agree with this statement? Use primary as well as secondary sources to support your argument. (You may use evidence from the Iliad, Odyssey, Homeric Hymns, Theogony, and Works & Days.)
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