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I read my IGCSEs in January, but moved to the UK to read A-levels at college in September. I've applied to read Classics, Philosophy, Economics and Politics. For Classics, my college is doing Option C - World of the Hero 💪, Greek Theatre and Politics of the Late Republic. Do you think I can read non-prescribed plays for Greek Theatre? I find Sophocles really boring 😭😭 Your blog layout is so pretty btw!
ayy! we almost do the exact same topics except i do greek religion instead of politics of the late republic (i like religion, but i think polr is better in almost every way 💀). congrats on your igcses and good luck with starting your a-levels this autumn!
to answer your question, you have to read the prescribed plays (that's euripides' bacchae, sophocles' oedipus the king and aristophanes' frogs), but you can read other non-prescribed plays and you do get marks for making relevant use of them in your answers. just make sure you don't neglect/completely ignore the prescribed plays, you have to talk about them in your answers!
i think sophocles just takes some getting used to. i'd recommend reading some of his other works (can't recommend ajax enough) to get used to his style of writing. you may also want to listen to his works as audiobook or change the translation you're reading (if you're not already reading the fagles translation, i'd recommend getting it).
aside from sophocles, i'd recommend reading:
hippolytus by euripides (prolly my favourite greek tragedy and has alot of parallels with bacchae).
medea by euripides (it's very different from alot of the surviving tragedies in terms of structure. there's a really good production of it on youtube. the actress that plays medea is perfect).
helen by euripides (a greek tragedy with a happy ending and it features helen and menelaus!)
the oresteia by aeschylus (aeschylus' trilogy is just amazing in every way, but aeschylus is really fond of his choruses which may be boring).
lysistrata by aristophanes (currently reading this and the fact that aristophanes' comedies remain funny 2400 years after he died is crazy).
thesmophoriazusae by aristophanes (produced the same year as lysistrata and just as funny + features aristophanes taking the utter piss of euripides).