107-164 Roman Satire | |
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Note | This is an Intermediate Level Latin subject. |
Availability | 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th year |
Credit Points | 12.5 |
Coordinator | Dr Rhiannon Evans |
Prerequisites | VCE Latin or 107-153 Beginners Latin B or an approved equivalent. Students enrolled in this subject must have completed or be currently enrolled in ALATIN-new5 Intermediate Latin Language B, or have completed two of the following: 107-254 Intermediate Latin A, 107-255 Intermediate Latin B, 107-256 Intermediate Latin C, 107-257 Intermediate Latin D. |
Semester | 2 (view timetable) |
Contact | A 1.5-hour lecture and a 1-hour tutorial per week |
Subject Description | This subject examines key Latin satiric works by Juvenal and/or Horace. It introduces students to the genre of satire-writing, and positions it in relation to its historical context and to other Roman genres such as comedy and epigram. Students will explore the content of satire, such as comedy, abuse and invective, and the themes of satire, such as social class, ethnicity, gender, sex and food. On completion of the subject students should develop a good knowledge of a key Roman text and an enhanced understanding of Roman literary culture. |
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Assessment | For 1st, 2nd and 3rd year: a 1200-word seminar paper (30%, due during the semester), an assessment text equivalent to 1000 words (25%, due at the end of semester) and a 1800-word essay (45%, due in the examination period). For 4th year: a 2000-word seminar presentation (40%, due during the semester), an assessment text equivalent to 1000 words (20%, due at the end of semester) and a 2000-word essay (40%, due in the examination period). |
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