id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_qlpdfpvu75cx3i5idf47ot3f5u Ella Parodi A critical investigation of Y7 students' perceptions of Roman slavery as evidenced in the stories of the Cambridge Latin Course 2020 12 .pdf application/pdf 13636 970 64 As far as he was concerned, the problem lay with the characterisation of the CLC's slave characters Grumio and Clemens, who, he argued, were presented there as happy Most research to date that addresses the teaching of Roman slavery focuses on teacher's perceptions of approaching the sensitive research on teaching the sensitive topic of slavery and the presentation of slaves within Classics textbooks. The focus of my research will be how much the students understand about the presentation of slaves in the CLC gained from reading the stories and looking at the pictures. Question 2: Do you think the characters Grumio and Clemens are realistic portrayals of household slaves in Roman society? student's opinions suggest a positive, negative or neutral response concerning their perceptions of the representation of the slaves. My next question, whether the students thought these characters to be realistic portrayals of household slaves in Roman society, ./cache/work_qlpdfpvu75cx3i5idf47ot3f5u.pdf ./txt/work_qlpdfpvu75cx3i5idf47ot3f5u.txt