"Coursework.Info has provided an invaluable site for both myself and my students." - Gill Burbridge, Central Sussex College
 

3 Reasons why you will love Coursework.Info

  • we can give you unlimited access to 167,634 academic essays
  • we are used by and approved by teachers
  • Our essays protected by Turnitin anti-plagiarism software
Join Now

AS and A Level: Classics Coursework


Art & Design (334 Essays)
open Biology (3,084 Essays)
open Business Studies (3,027 Essays)
open Chemistry (568 Essays)
Classics (348 Essays)
Computer Science (522 Essays)
Design and Technology (139 Essays)
open Drama (1,693 Essays)
open Economics (919 Essays)
open English Language (824 Essays)
open English Literature (7,373 Essays)
General Studies (80 Essays)
open Geography (2,527 Essays)
Healthcare (1,020 Essays)
open History (5,797 Essays)
open Information & Communication Technology (566 Essays)
open Law (890 Essays)
open Maths (414 Essays)
open Media Studies (2,984 Essays)
Miscellaneous (174 Essays)
open Modern Foreign Languages (609 Essays)
Music (324 Essays)
open Physical Education (Sport & Coaching) (1,360 Essays)
open Physics (1,043 Essays)
open Politics (1,919 Essays)
open Psychology (2,671 Essays)
open Religious Studies & Philosophy (1,250 Essays)
open Sociology (1,339 Essays)

Highest Rated Classics Essays

Looking for the highest rated essays? Here are some Classics essays that have been rated the highest by our users:

Title Members Rating
In this essay I will be examining the characteristics of the characters Aeneas and Dido as they appear in the first book of the Aeneid.
Read a preview
When Heinrich Schliemann emerged from Turkey in June of 1873 with a sizeable treasure, the whole world took note.
Read a preview
Outline your understanding of the Oedipus complex and its significance for psychoanalysis.
Read a preview
Sight Vs. Blindness in Oedipus: A Battle of Figurative and Literal Proportions
Read a preview
What do we learn of the concepts of Xeniaand Justice within the first Four books of the Odyssey?
Read a preview
'Is Odysseus a Superman, or is he an ordinary like any other? What do you think?'
Read a preview
Euripides has met the conventions of Attic Tragedy up to a particular extent. Although he was often criticised for his work, he followed the structure and cycles of thetraditional tragedy. However, his stance on the themes and ideas set him apartfrom...
Read a preview
What Evidence is there in The Aeneid Book 1 that Virgil is an innovator rather than a plagiarist of Homer?
Read a preview
Overall how good is the movie troy?
Read a preview
SHOULD AESCHYLUS' "AGAMEMNON" BE CALLED "CLYTAEMNESTRA"?
Read a preview
Analyse how 'Captain Corelli's Mandolin' blends comedy and tragedy?
Read a preview
Compare and contrast Oedipus Rex and Faustus as tragedies.
Read a preview
In Sophocles' Oedipus The King, King Oedipus of Thebes is confronted and strangely obsessed with the mystery of who killed Laios
Read a preview
Is it appropriate to describe Virgil Aeneid book four as a tragedy?
Read a preview
The Tragic Hero
Read a preview
Oedipus, The Tragic Hero.
Read a preview
The Odyssey.
Read a preview
The Odyssey.
Read a preview
The whole purpose of humour is to 'make people laugh'. Do you agree with this statement? In your answer refer to specific materials studied in class!
Read a preview
How does Medea by Euripides reflect Greek Society
Read a preview
I am performing in a Play called "Trojans". It is an old Greek legend but has been re-written and modernised as a play by Simon Adorian. It is about a siege of the city of Troy by the Achaeans.
Read a preview
The Odyssey' places emphasis on cunning and guilefulness rather than strength as in the former epic; elucidated in Odysseus' dealings with Poseidon's son, the Cyclops Polyphemus. Compelled
Read a preview
Hippolytus by Euripides
Read a preview
How far do you agree that Sophocles, 'Oedipus The King' is nothing more than a detective story
Read a preview
The Simpsons.
Read a preview

Page 6 of 14

Most Recent Classics Essays

Looking for the most up to date essays? Here are some of the most recently added essays in our Classics category:

Title Members Rating
Determination of the Partition Coefficient of Ethanoic Acid between Water and Butan-1-ol
Read a preview
Analysis of Chlorine in Commercial Bleaching Solutions
Read a preview
Determining of Calcium Carbonate in Eggshell
Read a preview
Determination of Chlorine and Iodine in Water
Read a preview

Classics Explored

A Level Classics Defined

Part of the Arts and Humanities curriculum, A Level Classics addresses the historical world and its texts, including Roman Britain and Greek historians.

Why Study Classics at A Level?

It is the course to study for students wishing to deepen their understanding of ancient literature, archaeology, art, architecture, society and culture.

A Level Classics: What Will I Study?

The topics you might analyse in your essays and coursework may include Latin and classical Greek verse and prose, Roman society and thought, and comic drama in the ancient world.

Further Study After A Level

The essays, assignments and coursework you'll complete during your A Level Classics course could lead into, among others, a Degree in Classics, English Literature or Art History.

Where Can I Find Out More?

Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA)

http://www.qca.org.uk/qca_4104.aspx


Oxford Cambridge and RSA Examinations (OCR)

http://www.ocr.org.uk/Data/publications/support_materials/A_Level_Classics_SM_What_Has_Changed.pdf

Recent Reviews of Classics Essays

What our users think of the Classics essays in this section:

"A reasonable attempt at a plan for these two methods. In each case, the method is described clearly in an appropriate style, and the general justification for the method is fairly robust. It's very positive to see some example calculations included for each method, demonstrating that the author understands the experiment as a whole. However, notable improvements could be made in a few ways. The report would greatly benefit from a little expansion on the introductory theory of the reaction to demonstrate the author's understanding. In addition, given that two distinct methods are discussed, it would be useful for some element of a comparison between the two methods to be included within the plan (to be expanded upon within the analysis following data collection). TSR User: Illusionary"
TSR
"An insightful argument."
tb310
Feedback Form