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The students of Grand-Air's international section are happy to present a podcast that will incorporate every aspect of what has been studied in class and attempt to make even deeper analyses. A new episode will come out every sunday at 5pm, just on time for the tea!
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Hi ! Welcome back to The Intercast ! Today we are coming back with a History episode on the Labour Party’s rise to power in Britain after 1945.
Hi ! Welcome back to The Intercast ! Today we are coming back with a History episode on the Sino-Soviet Split.
Hi ! Welcome back to The Intercast ! Today we are coming back with a History episode on the change of China’s status in the mid 1950s.
Hi ! Welcome back to The Intercast ! Today we are coming back with a History episode on China’s vision of the world in 1945-49 the significance of Mao Zedong’s victory in 1949.
Hi ! Welcome back to The Intercast ! Today we are coming back with a History episode on the end of WW2 and the beginning of the Cold War
Hi ! Welcome back to The Intercast ! Today we are coming back with a History episode on the significance of the February 1974 election on Britain.
Hi ! Welcome back to The Intercast ! Today we are coming back with a History episode on the Détente Policy
Hi ! Welcome back to The Intercast ! Today we are coming back with a History episode on the birth of Neoliberalism.
Hi ! Welcome back to The Intercast ! Today we are coming back with a History episode on Margaret Thatcher. This episode includes a detailed focus of her 11 years leadership, a summary of the main points, as well as a balanced assessment of her prime-ministership
Hi ! Welcome back to The Intercast ! Today we are coming back with a History episode on the end of the Cold War
Hi ! Welcome back to The Intercast ! Today we are coming back with a History episode on Gorbachev’s leadership.
Hi ! Welcome back to The Intercast ! Today we are coming back with a History episode on the Reagan Doctrine.
Hello everyone and welcome back to this new episode of the Intercast !
Today, continuing with our series of presentations on Othello, we will talk about two important features of the play: time and place.
Thanks to Shakespeare’s genius, both time and place play a major role in the unfolding of events and the beginning of Othello’s descent to madness. These two features will have different effects, creating a strong advantage or a strong disadvantage, depending on the characters.
Thank you to Maria, Cali and Noémie for the original presentation !
Welcome back to Intercast, we wish you all the best for 2023, and we are back with a new episode about Othello and in particular, Iago's soliloquy, located at the end of Act 2, Scene 1, in which the characters are now isolated. Here Iago is actually giving his opinion on this exchange and telling his plans for future actions to the audience, creating dramatic irony. This passage first shows the will for revenge from Iago as well as his wicked manipulation, then it also helps to depict women’s importance in the play, seen as prized possessions and finally presents the ambiguity of the two-faced character’s thoughts.
With the voices of : Athina, Maria, Azilis, Rose, Mathilde, Rose, Olympe and Sacha.
First episode of Intercast's new season, and we decided to list a few quotes from Wilkie Collins' "The Moonstone"!
Welcome back to Intercast! Today’s episode will be concerning Leonard Quirino’s essay about Games and Cards in A Streetcar Named Desire. You can check out the essay at https://padlet-uploads.storage.googleapis.com/43551018/c1cadec26eb65b315c7dfd6b2553e250/Critical_articles_on_ASND.pdf. First approaching tha theatrical use of games in A Streetcar Named Desire, we will then show how the play is a game aas a whole to make a complete analysis and summary of Quirino’s essay.
Welcome back to Intercast ! This week's episode will be based on the several classes we have had about Shakespeare's Othello and the context surrounding it. From the Elizabethan era to the analysis of Blackness in Othello, we have attempted to apporoach every aspect possible!
In this episode, we will analyse and make a synthese of Alice Griffin's essay on the theme of light and water in Tennessee Williams' play A Streetcar Named Desire. We have attempted to add elements that were not talked about in the critical essay but that also had their importance when approaching those themes. There is probably more to say but we have tried to combine all the major elements to provide a better understanding of dialogues and stage directions in the play. You can read the critical essay that is being talked about at https://padlet-uploads.storage.googleapis.com/43551018/c1cadec26eb65b315c7dfd6b2553e250/Critical_articles_on_ASND.pdf
In this episode, we will analyse and make a synthese of Mary Ann Corrigan's essay on the theme of illusions and reality in Tennessee Williams' play A Streetcar Named Desire. This will be talked about in four parts, starting with Blanche's ambiguity, following with how Stanley is part of illusions and reality, then how the two characters’ relationship can be a representation of the topic, and finally the effect the theme has on the audience. You can read the critical essay that is being talked about at https://padlet-uploads.storage.googleapis.com/43551018/c1cadec26eb65b315c7dfd6b2553e250/Critical_articles_on_ASND.pdf
Here is a trailer to Intercast, a podcast made specifically for the members of Grand Air's international section that will help you study and provide you analyses of what has been viewed in class!