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6. 'November 9'- A Monumental Symbol of *Maturing*
21:33||Season 1, Ep. 6The winding life of this 18-year-old is the hotspot for the unfolding of the future relationship-to-be; self deprication, aesthetic love and outlooks are the flashpoint of all young lives- gathered and discussed in this episode along with our dear interview with Molly and Mary reagerding the novel's storytelling techniques as well. The tables are about to turn for Fallon and Ben, each year a new realisation made flesh in their vacant promises for the future. Bear with me and don't waste any more time- click that button!
5. T.S. Eliot's 'The Wasteland'- A Polarised Hell on Earth
24:10||Season 1, Ep. 5In this fifth episode of the series, the hardships and ghast realities throughout World War I are put into evidence by the morphological analysis of The Wasteland, perpetuating what is know today as one of the most allegorical representation of the traumas/conseuqences protuded in this corrosive land of the dead. Through motifs, pathetic fallacy and personification, this poem is nothing short from a penchant necessity in a litearary lover's repertoire! + Relax while listening to a fascinating interview with my friend Mary about life and death...
4. 'The Heroes of Olympus'- Mythology At Its 'Mitigated' Core
23:13||Season 1, Ep. 4In this fourth episode of the season, we will dive in the greek-roman period and how it enriched these novels, given that it sparks the quests for these young demigods. Sold at a great scale world wide and having the second Percy-Jackson series in the spotlight, the characters' flourishing and the change in romance grows the more apparent as they get older. It goes without saying that the movie adaptation couldn't be left out. Press that button to get the full content!
3. 'Pride and Prejudice'- Women's Power In The 19th Century
28:59||Season 1, Ep. 3Hands up if you're a Jane Austen fan :D The romance that has endured for over 2 centuries comes back to life in this episode for a review of the characters' introvert X extrovert personalities, the high standards for women at the time and women's strenghth shinig through peepholes of the story's frame. The innocence and preciseness in the narrative are fabulous, even though some ask why classics are still being required as obligatory reading... And at the end, we’ll do a Pride and Prejudice Trivia online!! Don't miss it out!!
2. 'Anne of Green Gables'- A ghastly bildungsroman
22:45||Season 1, Ep. 2Today’s conversation is about nothing else than… ‘Anne of Green Gables!!' A childhood classic that makes readers from all ages relish in such a whimsical story-narrating the story about this freckled, naive young girl. An orphan and a survivor of the world's 'atrophy', Anne has an imagination that incites even the grumpiest of neighbors. Also, we’ll compare it to the Netflix series in a spicy conversation with my friend Sophia Campalans. Hit that button before your fingers start itching! :D*'The Premisses of an Ideal Life' on Wattpad now!
1. 'Any Human Heart'- The Vacant Promisses
28:43||Season 1, Ep. 1This contemporary fictional autobiography has much to give to human beings as for how life is periodical- how it comes from fabulous to a debris of life in matter of… choices! The novel’s diverse timeline, Logan Mountstuart’s addictions and the profuse society he is placed in are all discussed in this explanatory episode. Don’t miss out the future-prospects Q&A with 3 different teenagers. What are you waiting for? Click that button!*The Premisses of and Ideal Life is out now on Wattpad.