World of the Hero – Virgil’s Aeneid
An in-depth study of Virgil’s Aeneid, using focused passages to assess literary techniques and composition, characterisation and themes, and the social, cultural and religious context of this epic. Students will be assessed using small-scale knowledge comprehension and retention questions on the prescribed books of the epic, with a variety of other questions modelled on the OCR exam papers, ranging from [10] mark literary source questions to [20] and [30] mark thematic questions, where the quality of longer written response will be judged.
Love and Relationships – Plato
This module focuses on the in-depth study of various works from Plato, such as Symposium, Phaedrus, Charmides, Laws and Republic, to understand his ideas about love, desire, sex, homoeroticism, the nature of good and bad conduct and the contextual understanding of his contemporary audience in 5th Century Athens. Students will be assessed using small-scale knowledge comprehension and retention questions on the work and life of Plato, with a variety of other questions modelled on the OCR exam papers, ranging from [16] to [30] mark thematic questions, where the quality of longer written response will be judged.
Love and Relationships – Seneca
This module focuses on the in-depth study of various works from Seneca, such as Letters on Morality, On Benefits, On Anger, On Marriage, On the Shortness of Life, various Consolations and Phaedra, to understand his ideas about love, desire, sex, homoeroticism, the nature of good and bad conduct and the contextual understanding of his contemporary audience in 1st Century CE Rome. Students will be assessed using small-scale knowledge comprehension and retention questions on the work and life of Seneca, with a variety of other questions modelled on the OCR exam papers, ranging from [16] to [30] mark thematic questions, where the quality of longer written response will be judged.
Love and Relationships – Sappho
This module focuses on the in-depth study of the fragmented work of Sappho, assessing her use of language, literary devices, themes, motifs, mythology and humour, to understand her ideas about love, desire, sex, homoeroticism, the nature of good and bad conduct and the contextual understanding of her contemporary audience in 6th Century BCE Lesbos. Students will be assessed using small-scale knowledge comprehension and retention questions on the work and life of Sappho, in addition to [10] mark prescribed literary source questions, and [16] to [30] mark thematic questions, where the quality of longer written response will be judged.
Love and Relationships – Ovid
This module focuses on the in-depth study of the third book of Ovid’s Ars Amatoria, assessing his use of language, literary devices, didactic style, themes, motifs, mythology and humour, to understand his ideas about love, desire, sex, homoeroticism, the nature of good and bad conduct and the contextual understanding of his contemporary audience in 1st Century BCE Rome. Students will be assessed using small-scale knowledge comprehension and retention questions on the work and life of Ovid, in addition to [10] mark prescribed literary source questions, and [16] to [30] mark thematic questions, where the quality of longer written response will be judged.