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100+ Pages A* A-level Greek Theatre OCR Classical Civilisation Revision Notes + Flashcards – Year 1 + 2
  • 100+ Pages A* A-level Greek Theatre OCR Classical Civilisation Revision Notes + Flashcards – Year 1 + 2

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  • My revision notes contain over 100 pages of all of the information required to achieve an A* in the Greek Theatre component of your OCR A-level Classical Civilisation exam. The optional play choices are 'Bacchae,' 'Oedipus the King,' and 'Frogs.' My notes include a link to accompanying flashcards, as well as notes based on the textbook, memorable quotes from each of the plays, modern scholarship for each play, and even essay plans to help you achieve everything you need to know! Yo...
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A-level Sophocles' Oedipus Notes, Quotes, Analysis and Secondary Sources
  • A-level Sophocles' Oedipus Notes, Quotes, Analysis and Secondary Sources

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  • 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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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.
  • 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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  • 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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THEA 100 FINAL || with 100% Verified Solutions.
  • THEA 100 FINAL || with 100% Verified Solutions.

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  • Creon was rashly accused of trying to overthrow his brother in law King Oedipus and was almost exiled because of it. correct answers true The Greek chorus for this play is made up of townspeople who appear to seek answers for the Plague which has overcome their city. correct answers true Theatre in Greece was highly competitive with intense contests for both playwrights and actors correct answers true Greek theatre regularly mocked those irrational lower class Greeks who still believed ...
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Oedipus & Greek Theatre Exam Study Guide 2024 with complete solution
  • Oedipus & Greek Theatre Exam Study Guide 2024 with complete solution

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Oedipus & Greek Theatre UPDATED  ACTUAL Exam Questions and CORRECT  Answers
  • Oedipus & Greek Theatre UPDATED ACTUAL Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers

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  • Oedipus & Greek Theatre UPDATED ACTUAL Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers Anagnorisis - CORRECT ANSWER- - Recognition - When the protagonist recognizes the truth of the situation, or comes to some realization about himself Peripeteia - CORRECT ANSWER- - The reversal - When the opposite takes place of what was planned or hoped by the protagoni
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Oedipus Questions and Answers  Graded A+
  • Oedipus Questions and Answers Graded A+

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  • Oedipus Questions and Answers Graded A+ dramatic action the events of a drama theme a central idea or underlying truth that unifies and controls a literary work The Greek word theatron forms the root for our word _____. theater The masks used by actors _____. depicted exaggerated, emotional facial expressions The Greek god Dionysus is generally associated with _____. the harvest and wine How are men and women related to the early Greek dramas? Men were very important to the ...
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Bradley University THE 131 Final exam (Salazar)  Questions With All Correct Answers!!
  • Bradley University THE 131 Final exam (Salazar) Questions With All Correct Answers!!

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  • What instrument's music accompanied most of the lines in a Roman play? - Answer-Flute Because of the three actor rule, the actor playing Oedipus also played which of the following parts? - Answer-None of the above (Jocasta, The Shepherd, Creon) Like the Greek theatre which influenced it, the Roman theatre used a chorus to perform songs between the episodes. - Answer-False During the Middle Ages, the movement from Liturgical to Vernacular religious drama saw performances of drama move outs...
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Aristophanes' Frogs Summary, Quotes, and Modern Scholarship
  • Aristophanes' Frogs Summary, Quotes, and Modern Scholarship

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  • Aristophanes' Frogs Summary, Quotes, and Modern/Secondary Scholarship
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