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Victorian Certificate of Education 2018 CLASSICAL STUDIES Written examination Friday 16 November 2018 Reading time: 3.00 pm to 3.15 pm (15 minutes) Writing time: 3.15 pm to 5.15 pm (2 hours) QUESTION BOOK Section Structure of book Number of questions Number of questions to be answered Number of marks A Individual study 8 2 40 B Comparative study 7 1 40 Total 80 Students are permitted to bring into the examination room: pens, pencils, highlighters, erasers, sharpeners and rulers. Students are NOT permitted to bring into the examination room: blank sheets of paper and/or correction fluid/tape. No calculator is allowed in this examination. Materials supplied Question book of 16 pages, including assessment criteria for Section B on page 16 One or more answer books Instructions Write your student number in the space provided on the front cover(s) of the answer book(s). All written responses must be in English. At the end of the examination Place all other used answer books inside the front cover of the first answer book. You may keep this question book. Students are NOT permitted to bring mobile phones and/or any other unauthorised electronic devices into the examination room. VICTORIAN CURRICULUM AND ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY 2018

2018 CLASSICAL STUDIES EXAM 2 SECTION A Individual study Instructions for Section A There are eight questions in Section A. Answer only two of these. Each question has three parts. Clearly number your answers in the answer book(s) provided. The mark allocation for each question provides a guide in determining the length of your response. All questions in Section A are worth 20 marks. Question 1 (20 marks) Homer, The Iliad, Book 6 translated by Robert Fagles with an introduction and notes by Bernard Knox, Penguin Classics, 1998; translation 1990 by Robert Fagles; used with permission of Viking Books, an imprint of Penguin Publishing Group, a division of Penguin Random House LLC; all rights reserved When he heard that, Diomedes spirits lifted. Raising his spear, the lord of the war cry drove it home, planting it deep down in the earth that feeds us all and with winning words he called out to Glaucus, the young captain, Splendid you are my friend, my guest from the days of our grandfathers long ago! Noble Oeneus hosted your brave Bellerophon once, he held him there in his halls, twenty whole days, and they gave each other handsome gifts of friendship. My kinsman offered a gleaming sword-belt, rich red, Bellerophon gave a cup, two-handled, solid gold I left it at home when I set out for Troy. My father, Tydeus, I really don t remember. I was just a baby when father left me then, that time an Achaean army went to die at Thebes. So now I am your host and friend in the heart of Argos, you are mine in Lycia when I visit in your country. Come, let us keep clear of each other s spears, even there in the thick of battle. Look, plenty of Trojans there for me to kill, your famous allies too, any soldier the god will bring in range or I can run to ground. And plenty of Argives too kill them if you can. But let s trade armor. The men must know our claim: we are sworn friends from our fathers days till now! a. Explain what has happened in Book 6 prior to this extract. 5 marks b. Explain how this extract reflects heroic values. 5 marks c. Discuss the ideas that are explored in this extract and the techniques that are used to present them. 10 marks SECTION A continued

3 2018 CLASSICAL STUDIES EXAM Question 2 (20 marks) Thucydides, History of the Peloponnesian War translated by Rex Warner with an introduction and notes by MI Finley, Penguin Classics, 1972 However, I do not think but was done to last for ever. Due to copyright restrictions, this material is not supplied. a. Explain how Thucydides presents his investigation of the past. 5 marks b. Explain the importance of speeches to the work. 5 marks c. Discuss the significance of this extract to other parts of the work prescribed for study this year. 10 marks SECTION A continued TURN OVER

2018 CLASSICAL STUDIES EXAM 4 Question 3 (20 marks) Euripides, Bacchae from The Bacchae and Other Plays, translated by John Davie with an introduction and notes by Richard Rutherford, Penguin Classics, 2005 DIONYSUS: Newly arrived in this land of Thebes the likeness of a man. Due to copyright restrictions, this material is not supplied. SECTION A Question 3 continued

5 2018 CLASSICAL STUDIES EXAM a. Explain how Euripides presents Dionysus in this extract. 5 marks b. Compare the portrayal of Dionysus in this extract with his depiction at the end of the play. 5 marks c. Discuss the significance of this extract to the work as a whole. 10 marks SECTION A continued TURN OVER

2018 CLASSICAL STUDIES EXAM 6 Question 4 (20 marks) Greek vases Image A Source: Trustees of the British Museum Image B Source: Trustees of the British Museum SECTION A Question 4 continued

7 2018 CLASSICAL STUDIES EXAM a. Describe the situation portrayed in each vase in Image A and Image B. 5 marks b. Describe the techniques used to create the images on these two vases. 5 marks c. Discuss the portrayal of females and heroes in Greek vases. Refer to the vases presented in Image A and Image B, and two others prescribed for study this year. 10 marks SECTION A continued TURN OVER

2018 CLASSICAL STUDIES EXAM 8 Question 5 (20 marks) Virgil, The Aeneid, Book 4 translated and with an introduction by David West, Penguin Classics, 2003 (revised edition) As soon as Saturnian Juno She saw through the deception and laughed. Due to copyright restrictions, this material is not supplied. a. Explain why Juno and Venus are in conflict. 5 marks b. Explain how each goddess presents her case. 5 marks c. Discuss the significance of the gods in The Aeneid, Book 4. 10 marks SECTION A continued

9 2018 CLASSICAL STUDIES EXAM CONTINUES OVER PAGE SECTION A continued TURN OVER

2018 CLASSICAL STUDIES EXAM 10 Question 6 (20 marks) Cicero, On Duties, Book 3 from Selected Works, translated and with an introduction by Michael Grant, Penguin Classics, 1971 (reprinted with revisions) Well, then, to take something away doing harm to their fellow-men. Due to copyright restrictions, this material is not supplied. SECTION A Question 6 continued

11 2018 CLASSICAL STUDIES EXAM a. Explain how Cicero uses the example of Hercules to support his argument. 5 marks b. Explain the relationship between the extract and its sociohistorical context. 5 marks c. Discuss the significance of this extract to On Duties, Book 3. 10 marks SECTION A continued TURN OVER

2018 CLASSICAL STUDIES EXAM 12 Question 7 (20 marks) Ovid, Metamorphoses translated and with an introduction by Mary M Innes, Penguin Classics, 1955 The infant that Myrrha had conceived I hate their whole tribe! Due to copyright restrictions, this material is not supplied. SECTION A Question 7 continued

13 2018 CLASSICAL STUDIES EXAM a. Explain the circumstance of Adonis s conception and birth. 5 marks b. Explain how Ovid portrays Venus in this extract. 5 marks c. Discuss the significance of this story to the themes of other parts of Metamorphoses prescribed for study this year. 10 marks SECTION A continued TURN OVER

2018 CLASSICAL STUDIES EXAM 14 Question 8 (20 marks) Roman portraits Image A Photograph: RMN/Patrick Leroy Source: Musée du Louvre Image B Source: Aphrodisias Museum; Livius.org, <www.livius.org> SECTION A Question 8 continued

15 2018 CLASSICAL STUDIES EXAM a. Identify who is portrayed in Image A. Describe the techniques used to present the subjects. 5 marks b. Identify who is portrayed in Image B. Describe the techniques used to present the subjects. 5 marks c. Discuss the relationship between the works and their sociohistorical contexts. 10 marks END OF SECTION A TURN OVER

2018 CLASSICAL STUDIES EXAM 16 SECTION B Comparative study Instructions for Section B Answer only one question in this section. All questions in Section B are worth 40 marks. Clearly number your answer in the answer book(s) provided. Before responding to this section, read the assessment criteria below. Your essay will be assessed on all four of these criteria. Assessment criteria 1. Knowledge of classical works and their relation to their sociohistorical contexts 10 marks 2. Analysis of ideas and techniques in classical works 10 marks 3. Analysis of similarities and differences between ideas and between techniques in classical works 10 marks 4. Synthesis of a point of view supported by relevant evidence 10 marks Question 1 (40 marks) Aeschylus, The Persians and Herodotus, The Histories Herodotus and Aeschylus praise the Greeks but condemn the Persians. Discuss with reference to both works studied. Question 2 (40 marks) Aristophanes, The Clouds and Plato, Crito Philosophers are not always wise. Discuss with reference to both works studied. Question 3 (40 marks) Homer, The Odyssey, Books 21 and 22, and Sophocles, Ajax Odysseus and Ajax reflect the changing nature of the hero. Discuss with reference to both works studied. Question 4 (40 marks) Horace, Odes and Ovid, Tristia Fear of death is at the heart of the poetry of Ovid and Horace. Discuss with reference to both works studied. Question 5 (40 marks) Livy, The Rise of Rome and Tacitus, The Annals of Imperial Rome Livy and Tacitus show that ruthlessness is the main quality of a successful leader. Discuss with reference to both works studied. Question 6 (40 marks) Plautus, Pseudolus and Terence, The Eunuch Roman comedy is rude and silly. It does not explore important ideas. Discuss with reference to both works studied. Question 7 (40 marks) Parthenon and Ara Pacis The Parthenon and Ara Pacis show fiction, not reality. Discuss with reference to both works studied. END OF QUESTION BOOK