A-Level Classical Civilisation
Longsands Academy
Longsands Road, St Neots, Cambridgeshire, PE19 1LQ
Available start dates
Available start dates
Course Summary
Please note, this A Level is open to any students, there are no specific previous GCSE subjects required. All of the texts are studied in translation, so no knowledge of any language other than English is needed.
How will it be delivered and assessed?
Unit 1: The World of the Hero – 40% of the A Level. 2 hour 20 minute exam
In this unit you will study two foundational texts of Western Literature – Homer’s Odyssey and Virgil’s Aeneid. In this unit you will look at how heroes are presented in Greek and Roman literature and how this is different from the modern super-hero, or key worker hero. Pride, arrogance, magic, fighting off monsters – these were all traits of an ancient hero. You will come across the underworld, the Cyclops, witches like Circe, as well as the gods like Zeus (Jupiter), Athena and Juno.
Unit 2: Greek Theatre – 30% of the A Level. 1 hour 45 minute exam
In this unit you will study three Greek plays – two tragedies and one comedy. The Tragedies are Oedipus Rex and The Bacchae. These plays are by two of the greatest playwrights in history – Sophocles and Euripides. They cover themes such as free will, hubris, personal/national responsibility, and sexuality. The comedy is called Frogs by Aristophanes. It concerns a trip to the underworld to bring back a dead poet to save Athens – lots of fun along the way.
Unit 3: Greek Religion – 30% of the A Level. 1 hour 45 minute exam
In this unit you will study the Olympian gods and how they were worshipped by the Greeks. This unit is a mixture of history, archaeology, philosophy and ethics, as well as literature. It looks at the role of gods in sacrifice, daily living, national politics and sport. It also looks at how this was challenged by philosophers and atheists.
Entry requirements
Students must have achieved at least five strong passes (to at least Grade 5) at GCSE level, including English Language and Maths.
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