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OCR 2023 Classical Civilisation H008/21: Greek theatre AS Level Question Paper & Mark Scheme (Merged)
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Classical Civilisation 
H008/21: Greek theatre 
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Question Paper & Mark Scheme (Merged) 
 
 
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Source B 
Sophocles’ Oedipus the King 408–431 
4 Explain why Tiresias mentions that he serves Apollo (line 4). Make two points. [2] 
5 Give the names of Oedipus’ mother and father (line 14). [2] 
6 What is Cithaeron (line 20)? [1] 
7 Give the name of one of Oedipus’ children (line 25). [1] 
8 Explain how successfully Sophocles makes the scene in Source B an exciting piece of...
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OCR 2023 Classical Civilisation H008/21: Greek theatre AS Level Question Paper & Mark Scheme (Merged)
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OCR 
2023 
Classical Civilisation 
H008/21: Greek theatre 
AS Level 
Question Paper & Mark Scheme (Merged) 
 
 
3 
Source B 
Sophocles’ Oedipus the King 408–431 
4 Explain why Tiresias mentions that he serves Apollo (line 4). Make two points. [2] 
5 Give the names of Oedipus’ mother and father (line 14). [2] 
6 What is Cithaeron (line 20)? [1] 
7 Give the name of one of Oedipus’ children (line 25). [1] 
8 Explain how successfully Sophocles makes the scene in Source B an exciting piece of...
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MTEL General curriculum exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
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Fifteenth and Sixteenth century Europe - correct answer -Uprising of criticism of organized religion because of the invention of the printing press and the widespread printing of the bible in the vernacular and not in Latin 
-Renaissance: 1) women became better educated and started writing and becoming artists 2) realism in painting 
-Transatlantic exploration 
-Humanist period of thought 
 
syntax - correct answer The way in which words are put together to form phrases 
 
semantics - corr...
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Bowl Literature Exam Questions and Answers Top Graded 2024
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Camus - Algerian author who wrote The Stranger, "The Rebel," and The Plague. 
 
Chaucer - Author who wrote The Book of the Duchess, Canterbury Tales, and House of Fame. 
 
Paradise Lost - Name this epic poem by John Milton that ends with with the first humans being exiled from the Garden of Eden. 
 
Milton - This author was an English poet who wrote Paradise Lost and Areopagitica. 
 
Faulkner - This American author wrote about a woman's murder in "A Rose for Emily." Name this man who wrote ...
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OCR 2023 Classical Civilisation H008/21: Greek theatre AS Level Question Paper & Mark Scheme (Merged
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Explain why Tiresias mentions that he serves Apollo (line 4). Make two points. [2] 
5 Give the names of Oedipus’ mother and father (line 14). [2] 
6 What is Cithaeron (line 20)? [1] 
7 Give the name of one of Oedipus’ children (line 25). [1] 
8 Explain how successfully Sophocles makes the scene in Source B an exciting piece of theatrical 
action. 
Make four points and support each point with reference to Source B. [8] 
9* Assess how important you think the imagery of sight and blindness is i...
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OCR 2023 Classical Civilisation H008/21: Greek theatre AS Level Question Paper & Mark Scheme (Merged)
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4 Explain why Tiresias mentions that he serves Apollo (line 4). Make two points. [2] 
5 Give the names of Oedipus’ mother and father (line 14). [2] 
6 What is Cithaeron (line 20)? [1] 
7 Give the name of one of Oedipus’ children (line 25). [1] 
8 Explain how successfully Sophocles makes the scene in Source B an exciting piece of theatrical 
action. 
Make four points and support each point with reference to Source B. [8] 
9* Assess how important you think the imagery of sight and blindness is...
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CL 222 TEST UNIT 2 UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA
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CL 222 TEST 2. Includes all terms, characters, questions, answers, prompts, images, etc.
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detailed presentation on Antigone by Sophocles
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"Antigone" is a famous ancient Greek tragedy written by the playwright Sophocles around 441 BCE. It is the third play in a series of Theban plays, following "Oedipus Rex" and "Oedipus at Colonus." The play is named after its central character, Antigone, who is the daughter of Oedipus, the former king of Thebes. 
 
The story of "Antigone" revolves around the conflict between Antigone and King Creon of Thebes. Antigone's two brothers, Eteocles and Polynices, had fought against each other ...
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English Test All solution Latest 2023 Edition Guaranteed Grade A+
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satyr 
a short separate play that interrupts between the scenes of a tragedy and uses mythical creatures to make fun of the characters 
chorus 
a group of people who dance, sing, and comment on the actions of the play 
dramatic irony 
a situation in a movie or play when the audience has more knowledge about characters or events than the characters do 
episodes 
separate scenes in a play in which the characters talk and interact with one another 
tragedy 
a literary genre that typically ends in t...
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WGU C100 Humanities Exam with Complete Solutions
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Themes - ANSWER-Unifying ideas that are repeated or developed throughout a literary or artistic work. 
 
Humanities - ANSWER-To learn what it is to be human, not from a biological sense but a cultural sense. To understand what humans believe and why, along with what we have believed in the past and even what we might believe in the future. 
 
recurring/universal themes - ANSWER-love and heroes 
 
Eros - ANSWER-erotic love 
 
Agape - ANSWER-platonic love 
 
Archetype - ANSWER-age-old models by wh...