Win's Literary Corner

A little podcast about literary analysis. FREE RESOURCE! GCSE, GCE and IB students may find it useful :) I am an IB English and Theatre Arts tutor, and film/podcast producer. Need an online English or TOK class? Contact me at bookworm.win (at) gmail (dot) com! - more info here https://www.canaelite.com/en/tutor/Winifred For non-education related fun, you can check out the comedy tv series I produced on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkDgEUIBLOU9iLXo_h2Hr2A/ And my other podcast for your entertainment: soundcloud.com/ProjectFIA

Episode 6: Unseen Analysis

Unseen analysis questions might seem daunting, but where there's a will, there's a Win! A little example approach with Doris Lessing's memoir.

12-24
15:53

Episode 1: Context

Let's talk context - why is it helpful? I read The Tables Turned by William Wordsworth, and come to understand a little bit more about HG Wells through War of the Worlds and The Invisible Man.

12-06
13:08

Episode 2: Narrative

Narrative in The Road Less Travelled and Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening by Robert Frost.

12-06
12:21

Episode 3: Sound

Poems can be musical too! I read The Raven and The Bells by Edgar Allan Poe.

12-06
15:36

Episode 4: Form and Content

How does form reflect content? This episode looks into my favourite genre: Dystopia. With a focus on George Orwell's 1984 and The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood.

12-06
14:28

Episode 5: Plays

How is reading a play different from poetry and prose? Some useful tips in this podcast - I use examples from A Doll's House, A Streetcar Named Desire, and A View From The Bridge.

12-06
09:34

Episode 7: Non-fiction and TOK

Rounding up the podcast, I talk a little about non-fiction and language. And throw some Theory of Knowledge in there just for fun. (Link to Project FIA gets Tube'd - History as mentioned in this podcast https://youtu.be/Tb7etRxffNo)

12-06
07:15

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