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Classical Civilisation
A Level

Why do Greek tragedies have masculine female characters?

Greek tragedies often have masculine female characters because they were designed to shock their audiences. The Festival of Dionysus was supposed to be a cathartic experience for the Athenian audience, an...

Answered by Nate G. Classical Civilisation tutor
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How would you write an effective introduction?

An introduction is the first thing that an exam marker reads, and often it forms their impression of the whole answer - to write an effective introduction is therefore really important to the rest of your...

Answered by Eleanor J. Classical Civilisation tutor
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What was the purpose of Augustus' building programme?

Firstly, it is clear that Augustus' building programme addressed the practical issue of a lack of public space. The Forum Augusti, for example, provided a public space open to everyone to go about their d...

Answered by Issy W. Classical Civilisation tutor
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How can I revise the set texts ?

Including references to the set texts is key to a top essay grade. The key thing to remember, is that you don't have to directly quote from the source, but rather it can be paraphrased. This will save you...

Answered by Issy W. Classical Civilisation tutor
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To what extent are the roles of women in the Iliad important?

Plan: Women as Plot Devices: Paris' stealing away of Helen is the cause of the war - However it is Paris' own actions which are more important to the plot than Helen. Book 1 Briseis taken from Achillies -...

Answered by Toby R. Classical Civilisation tutor
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