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Teach me Lit Podcast
Sophie Toovey
100 episodes
7 months ago
How do you prepare for a literature exam? Did you know that listening to a podcast is a great way to learn something new and build on what you already know? English teacher Sophie Toovey explores themes, characters and context for popular GCSE texts, and helps you to understand them more deeply. Use that bus journey to get key quotes into your memory by listening on the go.
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How do you prepare for a literature exam? Did you know that listening to a podcast is a great way to learn something new and build on what you already know? English teacher Sophie Toovey explores themes, characters and context for popular GCSE texts, and helps you to understand them more deeply. Use that bus journey to get key quotes into your memory by listening on the go.
Show more...
Books
Arts,
Education,
Self-Improvement
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Is pleasing their families more important to the characters of Pride and Prejudice than pleasing themselves?
Teach me Lit Podcast
16 minutes 4 seconds
3 years ago
Is pleasing their families more important to the characters of Pride and Prejudice than pleasing themselves?
Looking at the ideas Austen presents through the actions of Jane, Elizabeth and Charlotte Lucas, and how she suggests that young women should not be pressured into a loveless marriage merely for economic security. Through the actions of Bingley and Darcy, she also suggests that love justifies going against the judgement of your family, especially when it's based upon something as superficial as social ranking. GCSE English Literature 'Pride and Prejudice'.
Teach me Lit Podcast
How do you prepare for a literature exam? Did you know that listening to a podcast is a great way to learn something new and build on what you already know? English teacher Sophie Toovey explores themes, characters and context for popular GCSE texts, and helps you to understand them more deeply. Use that bus journey to get key quotes into your memory by listening on the go.