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For this class project, my students wrote three original haiku after being inspired by Jack Kerouac's series of American haiku. They then recorded them and set them to music. Enjoy!
For this class project, my students wrote three original haiku after being inspired by Jack Kerouac's series of American haiku. They then recorded them and set them to music. Enjoy!
For this class project, my students wrote three original haiku after being inspired by Jack Kerouac's series of American haiku. They then recorded them and set them to music. Enjoy!
For this class project, my students wrote three original haiku after being inspired by Jack Kerouac's series of American haiku. They then recorded them and set them to music. Enjoy!
An analysis of the role of clothing in Brave New World. Sound interesting? Listen in!
Another look at happiness in Brave New World. John vs. society.
A really awesome look at the unconditioned world directors in Brave New World.
Looking at the concept of world controllers in Huxley's Brave New World.
Take an intellectual journey through time with a historical analysis of Huxley's dystopian classic, Brave New World.
Why does Huxley include the Savage Reservation in Brave New World? Listen here to find out.
Trying to define happiness after reading Brave New World? Listen to this!
Looking for happiness in a dystopian society? Take a listen!
A debate - savage vs. civilized!
A great and insightful look into name symbolism in Huxley's dystopian novel Brave New World.
An interesting look at the creation process in Huxley's Brave New World.
Tony vs. Mike in a dystopian debate.
More discussion of Huxley's Brave New World.
Here's another look at Brave New World. This one looks at human nature, civilization, and the effects of conditioning.
A look at literary dystopias, focusing on Huxley's Brave New World with some references for comparison to Orwell's classic, 1984.
An analysis of the definition of happiness in Huxley's Brave New World.



