Classical Greek J292,05 June 2023 , OCR GCSE Past Papers with Mark Schemes
1. Pentheus’ Conflict with Dionysus: The king’s disbelief, his aggressive questioning, and his eventual manipulation by Dionysus.
2. Dionysus’ Divine Power and Influence: His effortless capture, his miraculous escape, and his calm defiance against Pentheus.
3. Themes of Madness and Control: Pentheus’ growing obsession, Dionysus’ gradual manipulation, and how the god subtly dominates the king’s thoughts and actions.
4. Dramatic Tension and Irony: Pentheus’ threats against Dionysus, the audience’s awareness of Dionysus’ true power, and the foreshadowing of Pentheus’ downfall.
5. Religious and Cultural Contrast: The clash between rational skepticism and divine mystery, the Bacchic rituals, and Pentheus’ rejection of Dionysian worship.
6. Moral Ambiguity in the Play: Whether the audience sympathizes more with Pentheus as a doomed mortal or Dionysus as a vengeful god, and how Euripides plays with the audience’s expectations.

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