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Pro-Caelio OCR A-level Latin set text all literature analysis and translation

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Detailed notes with literature analysis and all translation for the whole of the Cicero’s Pro Caelio OCR A-level Latin set text (2025/2026). Includes notes on the English section, AS section and A2 section. A* worthy notes

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Chapter 1:
‘of the law, of the courts, of our customs’ - tricolon, gains attention

‘during the holidays and public games’ - acting empathetic to the jury to gain support

‘who armed besieged the senate’ - Caelius’ charge was from Cataline, ridiculing it and contrasting

‘a young man of illustrious talent’ - youth = innocence, Caelius was not actually that young (32), Cicero’s
first defence, links him to 17 year old Atratinus

‘no crime, no audacity, no violence’ - tricolon, gains attention, case is important because Caelius is innocent

‘prostitute…feminine lust’ - Clodia but not mentioned by name, character assassination

no mention of the actual charges

,Chapter 2:
‘someone else’ - Cicero is always trying to shift the blame, subtle reference to Clodia, more character
assassination

‘I forgive Atratinus’ - feigned sympathy for the young prosecutor

‘piety or obligation or even his age’ - 3 reasons why Atratinus brings the trial, Cicero forgives him for all

‘The others must not only in no way be pardoned’ - the other 2 prosecutors, Balbus and Clodius, they are
entirely in the wrong and gain no forgiveness from Cicero like Atratinus because they should know better

,Chapter 3:
‘young Marcus Caelius’ - the Caelius on trial, son of Marcus Caelius, youth = innocence, his father was well
respected which aids the defence of Caelius

‘did not live in sufficient style…did not accord him sufficient respect’ - a quick way of mentioning and
disregarding the fact the Caelius and his father fell out

’prestige’ - Caelius’ father is highly respected

still no mention of innocence

, Chapter 4:
‘mother’s tears and unbelievable sadness, the fathers mourning attire and this grief and sorrow’ - pathos,
pity, respected parents not believing the charge helps defence
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