CLU22345 Greek Drama
    
					This module provides a consolidation of Classical Greek language skills (grammar, pragmatics, translation, philological and critical skills) and introduces you to the idiom and style of Athenian tragedy. You will study a play by Euripides or Sophocles in Greek and other plays and relevant texts in translation. Module topics include the divine, fate and responsibility; the origins of drama; Aristotle’s analysis of tragedy in the Poetics; performance aspects; drama’s religious and civic contexts; drama as source of historical and cultural information. 
				
			
- Module Organiser:
    
- Dr Martine Cuypers
 
 - Duration:
    
- Semester 1
 
 - Contact Hours:
    
- 33 (three reading and language classes per week)
 
 - Weighting: 
    
- 10 ECTS
 
 - Assessment:
    
- 50% coursework, 50% written examination
 
 - Course Open To:
    
- Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology; TJH Greek; Columbia Dual Degree; Visiting
 
 
Learning Outcomes
Upon the successful completion of this module students should be able to:
- Analyse the language and style of the tragedy studied in Greek
 - Translate and analyse the language of unseen Greek passages of similar difficulty as the tragedy studied in Greek
 - Critically discuss the content, structure and major themes of the plays studied in translation
 - Situate all studied plays in their historical and performance contexts and comment on the relevance of these contexts for their interpretation
 - Manage an extensive Greek vocabulary
 - Recognise and analyse complex grammatical and syntactical structures
 - Effectively use e-learning tools and electronic resources to support language study
 

