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CR AS Level Classical Civilisation H008/21: Greek theatre Question paper And Mark Scheme merged for June 2023
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ocr AS Level Classical Civilisation H008-21 June2023 Mark Scheme.
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OCR 2023 Classical Civilisation H008/11: The world of the hero AS Level Question Paper & Mark Scheme (Merged
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Option 1: The Iliad 
Answer all the questions in Section A and one question in Section B. 
Section A 
Choose one translation of the Iliad and answer the questions. 
Passage A 
Homer, Iliad, 17.277–299 
OR 
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1 Give two details about the death of Patroclus. [2] 
2 Why do you think both sides are fighting for Patroclus’ dead body in Passage A? [1] 
3 Which side succeeds in taking Patroclus’ body: the Greeks or the Trojans? [1] 
4 Explain how Passage A is a ...
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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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2023 Classical Civilisation H008/22: Imperial image AS Level Question Paper & Mark Scheme (Merged
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Identify the structure on which Source A is found. [1] 
2 Where in Rome was this structure originally located? [1] 
3 Explain how effectively Source A creates a positive impression of the benefits of peace. [10] 
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Source B 
An extract from Horace, Carmen Saeculare 
O kindly Sun, in your shining chariot, who 
Herald the day, then hide it, to be born again 
New yet the same, you will never know anything 
Mightier than Rome! 
O gentle Ilithyia, duly revealing 5 
The child at full term, now protec...
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OCR 2023 Classical Civilisation H008/11: The world of the hero AS Level Question Paper & Mark Scheme (Merged)
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But the Trojans did start dragging off the body. The Greeks, however, were not going 
to be separated from it for long. They were soon rallied by Ajax, who, next to matchless 
Achilles, was the best-looking and best fighter of all the Greeks. He charged through the 
front line, fierce as a wild boar in the mountains who easily scatters the hounds and lively 
young huntsmen as it turns at bay in the glades. So glorious Ajax charged and easily 
scattered the ranks of Trojans, who had gathered r...
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