Podcast by Mr Baugh
Podcast by Mr Baugh
20 December 2024
No full episode this week, just a heart-warming Christmas message of joy, compassion and hope from Mr Baugh (courtesy of Fred from A Christmas Carol).
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13 December 2024
In this episode of Study Sessions, we explore Percy Bysshe Shelley’s timeless sonnet 'Ozymandias' through the lens of identity. The poem’s grand themes of power, legacy, and the fragility of human ambition are contrasted with Imtiaz Dharker’s Tissue, a modern reflection on the transient and interconnected nature of identity. Together, these works invite us to question the permanence of our legacies and the ways in which identity is constructed, preserved, and perceived.
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06 December 2024
Dive into Shakespeare’s Macbeth as we explore the themes of suspicion and doubt, examining key moments, from Duncan’s misplaced trust to Macbeth’s psychological unravelling and Lady Macbeth’s descent into tortured guilt. Through detailed analysis of key quotations, this episode unpacks how suspicion drives the characters and shapes the tragedy. Each episode is now linked to this week's homework, so be sure to listen and use the knowledge to produce fantastic essays!
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29 November 2024
In this episode of Study Sessions, we dive deep into Carol Ann Duffy’s powerful poem War Photographer. This poignant piece takes us into the world of a photojournalist processing images of conflict, grappling with the emotional and ethical weight of his work.
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Perfect for GCSE English Literature students, this episode unpacks key quotations and themes, offering fresh insights to help you ace your exams. Plus, there’s a special Easter egg hidden in this episode—listen carefully for your chance to win a prize! 🎉
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21 November 2024
In this episode of Study Sessions, we explore the enigmatic character of Simon in William Golding’s 'Lord of the Flies'. Often described as the moral compass of the novel, Simon’s connection to nature, profound insight into human nature, and tragic death make him a cornerstone of Golding’s allegory.
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Perfect as part of your GCSE English Literature study and revision, this episode combines close textual analysis, key quotations from the novel, and insights from renowned literary critics like Harold Bloom.
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15 November 2024
In this episode of Study Sessions, we explore Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s The Charge of the Light Brigade, a poem that immortalises the bravery of 600 British soldiers who rode into certain death during the Crimean War. With a close reading of key lines, we uncover the poem’s rhythmic intensity, its complex tone of admiration and critique, and its broader commentary on obedience and sacrifice.
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Perfect for GCSE English Literature revision, this episode equips you with the tools to analyse Tennyson’s masterpiece on a deeper level. Is the poem a celebration of heroism, a critique of authority, or both? Tune in to find out!
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