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Thursday 12 June 2014 Afternoon A2 GCE CLASSICS: CLASSICAL CIVILISATION F389/01 Comic Drama in the Ancient World *3089556760* Candidates answer on the Answer Booklet. OCR supplied materials: 12 page Answer Booklet (OCR12) (sent with general stationery) Other materials required: None Duration: 2 hours * F 3 8 9 0 1 * INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Complete the boxes on the Answer Booklet with your name, centre number and candidate number. Use black ink. Answer one question from Section A and one question from Section B. Read each question carefully. Make sure you know what you have to do before starting your answer. Start your answer to each question on a new page. Write the number of each question answered in the margin. Do not write in the bar codes. INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question. The total number of marks for this paper is 100. This document consists of 8 pages. Any blank pages are indicated. INSTRUCTION TO EXAMS OFFICER / INVIGILATOR Do not send this Question Paper for marking; it should be retained in the centre or recycled. Please contact OCR Copyright should you wish to re-use this document. [T/500/8454] DC (DTC) 80930/2 OCR is an exempt Charity Turn over

2 Answer one question from Section A and one from Section B. SECTION A Commentary Questions Answer either Question 1 or Question 2. Marks are awarded for the quality of written communication in your answer. 1 Read the passage and answer the questions. MEN S LEADER: Well, did you ever! A swarm of women reinforcements outside the walls, as well! STRATYLLIS: What are you so frightened for? Are there that many of us? Mind you, there s thousands more where we ve come from! MEN S LEADER [to a comrade next to him]: Phaedrias, are we going to let them go on jabbering like this? Shouldn t we be breaking our logs on their backs now? STRATYLLIS [to her followers]: Let s put down our pitchers too. We don t want to be encumbered if it should come to a fight. MEN S LEADER [raising his fist ]: Someone ought to give them a Bupalus or two on the jaw that might shut them up for a bit! STRATYLLIS [presenting her cheek to be struck]: All right; there you are; hit me; I won t shy away. Only, if you do, no other bitch will ever grab your bollocks again! MEN S LEADER: If you don t keep quiet, you old crone, I ll flay you out of your skin! STRATYLLIS: If you so much as touch Stratyllis with the tip of your finger MEN S LEADER: If I bash you up with both fists, what s your terrifying threat? STRATYLLIS: I ll tear out your lungs and guts with my teeth! MEN S LEADER [backing off; to his comrades]: Euripides was right! There is no beast so shameless as a woman! STRATYLLIS: Rhodippe! Everybody! Take up jars! [All pick up their pitchers again] MEN S LEADER: What have you brought water here for, you goddamned scum? STRATYLLIS: Well, how about you, you old corpse? What s that torch for? Your funeral pyre? MEN S LEADER: No for your friends in there, for their funeral pyre. STRATYLLIS: And we ve got the water here to put your pyre out! MEN S LEADER: Put our pyre out? STRATYLLIS: Just you wait and see! MEN S LEADER: I m just wondering whether to give you a light roasting right away. STRATYLLIS: If you ve got some soap, I ll be happy to give you a bath! MEN S LEADER: A bath, you rotting relic? STRATYLLIS: A wedding bath, if you like. MEN S LEADER: Of all the barefaced STRATYLLIS: I m not a slave, you know. MEN S LEADER: I ll shut your big mouth! STRATYLLIS: Now then, now then, you re not sitting on a jury now. MEN S LEADER [to Phaedrias, as both brandish their torches]: Go on, set her hair on fire! STRATYLLIS: Water, do your duty! [All the WOMEN fling water over the men.] 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 Aristophanes, Lysistrata 352 381

3 (a) How is the humour in this passage typical of the humour elsewhere in Lysistrata? [25] (b) Aristophanes makes better use of the Chorus in Lysistrata than in Frogs. How far do you agree with this statement? [25] Turn over

4 Do not answer this question if you have answered Question 1. Marks are awarded for the quality of written communication in your answer. 2 Read the passages and answer the questions. Passage A PYRGOPOLYNICES: My shield, there have it burnished brighter than the bright splendour of the sun on any summer s day. Next time I have occasion to use it in the press of battle, it must flash defiance into the eyes of the opposing foe. My sword, too, I see, is pining for attention; poor chap, he s quite disheartened and cast down, hanging idly at my side so long; he s simply itching to get at an enemy and carve him into little pieces Where s Artotrogus? ARTOTROGUS: Here, at his master s heels, close to his hero, his brave, his blessed, his royal, his doughty warrior whose valour Mars himself could hardly challenge or outshine. PYRGOPOLYNICES [reminiscent]: Ay what of the man whose life I saved on the Curculionean field, where the enemy was led by Bumbomachides Clytomestoridysarchides, a grandson of Neptune? ARTOTROGUS: I remember it well. I remember his golden armour, and how you scattered his legions with a puff of breath, like a wind sweeping up leaves or lifting the thatch from a roof. PYRGOPOLYNICES ARTOTROGUS: [modestly]: It was nothing much, after all. Oh, to be sure, nothing to the many more famous deeds you did [aside] or never did. [He comes down, leaving the Captain attending to his men.] If anyone ever saw a bigger liar or more conceited braggart than this one, he can have me for keeps The only thing to be said for him is, his cook makes a marvellous olive salad 5 10 15 20 25 Plautus, The Swaggering Soldier 1 24

5 Passage B PALAESTRIO: Now, friends, if you will kindly pay attention, I will kindly explain the plot of this invention [To an interrupter] If you don t want to listen, you d better get up and go, And leave room for those who do. All right? very well, then Now you re all settled, I ll tell you about the plot And explain the title of the play you re about to see On this happy and festal occasion. In the Greek this play is entitled Alazon The Braggart; Which in Latin we have translated by Gloriosus. This town is Ephesus. The soldier you saw just now Going off to the forum he s my lord and master; He is also a dirty liar, a boastful, arrogant, Despicable perjurer and adulterer. He thinks all women are after him, but in fact Wherever he goes he s an object of derision. Even the girls who smile their allurements at him Are usually making mouths behind his back. I ve only recently become his slave, And I d like to tell you how it came about That I fell into his hands after serving another master. 5 10 15 20 Plautus, The Swaggering Soldier 79 97 (a) Do you think that Passage B would have been a better opening to the play The Swaggering Soldier than Passage A? [25] (b) Palaestrio is a more fully-developed character than Pseudolus, but less interesting. To what extent do you agree with this assessment of the two slaves? [25] [Section A Total: 50] Turn over

6 SECTION B Essays Answer one question. Start your answer on a new page. Marks are awarded for the quality of written communication in your answer. 3 Characterisation was more important as a source of comedy for Aristophanes than it was for Plautus. To what extent do you agree with this statement? You should support your answer with evidence from both playwrights. [50] 4 The only purpose of Greek and Roman Comedy was to entertain. How far do you think this is true of the plays you have studied? You should support your answer with evidence from both playwrights. [50] [Section B Total: 50]

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