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Highest Rated Classics Essays

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Why were the buildings in the sanctuary at the Olympics so important?
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Describe the organisation and events of the Great Dionysia festival at Athens. To what extent do these reflect the religious importance the Athenians attached to this festival?
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Describe the theatre buildings and stage devices available to a playwright in ancient Greece. How do these compare with a modern theatre and what are the advantages and disadvantages of each?
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"Pliny Never Shows Any Real Love For Calpurnius" Do You Agree?
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Jaws - How does Steven Speilburg build suspense in the film 'Jaws'?
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Ho did Roman society's expectations of women in the first century AD differ from those of society in Britain today?
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How Shakespeare creates dramatic events in Romeo and Juliet
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What can we learn from ancient sources about the role of Greek women in family life and marriage?
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Was Britain Worth The Romans Invading?
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Ancient Greek houses
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Health and social care double award
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Health and social care double award
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crucible
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Marcus Aurelius
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Alexander the Great: Battle of Gaugamela
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Roman Religion
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Role of Characters in Oedipus the King
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Existentialism in The Stranger
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Kafka's View of Society in The Metamorphosis
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Through book 2 of the aeneid and book 22 of the odyssey, which author creates the more interesting battle scene
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Why is Book 21 important to the Odyssey?
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How successful is Homer as a story-teller when describing the story of the Cyclops?
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‘No matter how much historians discuss the importance of the symposium; the truth is that it was no more than an excuse for men to party without their wives.â€(TM)
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To what extent is it appropriate to describe 5th century Athenian men as sexist?
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Most Recent Classics Essays

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oakley essay
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What skills does Odysseus possess which enable him to survive the adventures he has in Books 9 and 10?
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About GCSE Classics

GCSE Classics (or GCSE Classical Civilization as some exam boards call it) is the study of the civilization and literature of the Ancient Greeks and Romans.

Why Study GCSE Classics?

Have you seen "Gladiator"? Did you swoon over Brad Pitt in "Troy". How about "300" and the heroic Spartans? GCSE Classics covers a period in history that still provides inspiration to the writers of today. If you enjoy history and literature this could be your ideal subject.

GCSE Classics: What Will I Study?

The GCSE Classics course covers the Greeks and Romans. It is split into two main areas, civilization and literature. For the first part you'll look at life in Ancient Greece and Rome. Topics could include religion, family life, art and sport. That means gladiators, Olympics and lots of naked statues.


The literature part is where you study the writings of authors who wrote their histories and plays two thousand years ago. They're translated so you won't have to learn Latin or Greek - there are separate GCSEs if you want to do that. You could read Homer's story of the war with Troy, Tacitus on some of the Roman Emperors or Aristophanes' drama "Lysistrata", where the Greek women manage to stop the men fighting for a change.


GCSE Classics is usually assessed with two exam papers. Some exam boards let you study the course in modules and retake parts you want to improve.

GCSE Classics... What Can I Study Next?

A Level Classics is one option. GCSE Classics might also prove useful for those planning on studying archaeology, ancient history or drama at college or university.

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Recent Reviews of Classics Essays

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"I thoroughly enjoyed the author's playful and knowledgable story-telling of The Trojan War. It both entertains and informs -- a grand combination!"
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"really useful"
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"I also thought this was an imaginative way to retell the story of Troy, which read very well. The only bit I didn't much like was the 'hello' and 'goodbye', which were the only grammatical errors in the piece, but also felt like they were in the wrong place. It would've made it even better to omit them altogether. Otherwise, a very enjoyable and accurate retelling. "
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"Informative, but lacking detail."
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