Assignment Details

Upload work and start reading relevant Plato's Dialogue

2023-2024

L6 Greek Prose Lit 2023/24

Date Due

June 10, 2024

Additional Info
L6, 

I forgot to mention this during todays lesson, but before we leave behind Herodotus you'll have to ensure that all of your written work on Herodotus (Homeworks and Translation Tests) is uploaded onto your OneNote page. I've created some pages for you to do this on OneNote. I'd recommend uploading all translation tests to one page and all homework questions to another. Sorry if this is a bit of a drag (...) , but  it will at least be helpful to have everything gathered on your Ipad. (I believe you're doing the same with Mrs George for Latin?).  

I don't know how long that will take you, so count the above as your main homework for this week. However, if you do have a moment, start reading the Platonic dialogue that I have assigned for you and that you'll be presenting on on the last week of term. Scans of them are on the content library on OneNote. Print-off as you like. Helpfully, I've completely forgotten how we distributed the themes in the lesson, but take whichever of the below you agreed to do (check with each other to make sure you are doing different ones!): 

- Charmides (r.e. sophrosune/self-control) (Hana???)
- Laches (r.e. andreia/'manliness') (Isabeau???)
- Lysis (r.e. philia/friendship) (Sadie???)

Each contains a brief intro and notes. We'll read a different dialogue all together in our next lesson, so it might be good to have some sense of what your dialogue is about in order to start forming ideas. 

Enjoy, and well done again in your Herodotus exam; You all did great. 

Mr Smellie