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Cxc literature exam is tmr and I just want to thank u I've developed a better understanding of the books because of u and you really helped me during my time home preparing for exam thank you sir💯
You're welcome. I want to do an Animal Farm video, but because there is already so much content out there on that text, I've been prioritizing other things.
Understandable, however, most of us like the way you explain and analyze the poems, plays, etc. And we, as students, tend to learn better with what we understand. I already wrote that exam last week or so, but for those upcoming, I'm sure they'd appreciate it, and yet again, thank you for your help with these subjects.
I just love this presentation, Andrew and will be using it with my students. I believe you did a superb job in allowing the students to understand the issues of the play. WELL DONE!!!
Lovely analogy and delivery. It was not over done nor boring. I hated literature but you have made it very interesting. Keep up the good work. Thank you ❤. The graphics were also interesting.
Hi Tya! The resources you are requesting access to are for my premium subscribers (the students who are in my classes). You can use the link in the video description to sign up. You will get access to weekly English A and B classes as well as lots of resources for both subjects.
That's an interesting thought. Usually, magical realism involves adding magical elements to a realistic world, but I guess we somewhat see that happening here as the forest of stories parallel and even blend with the real world.
could a theme in anasi be irony eg how the white ppl act as their better than and above the black ppl but both black and white ppl caught the same sickness showing that sickness doesn't discriminate and the same sickness that kill a black man can kill a white man, showing that in sickness eyes they are equal. as well as in the begining of the play the girl was afraid of spider but by the end she somewhat admire anasi and see him as kind of a role model.
Hey! You said calling anansi tricks is alittle harsh ...however he did use his tricks to try and steal the spot light from soliday ... accepting the reward which he did not work for and if the king had an available daughter he would have accepted that too! 😂 Just my opinion
@@AdamWebbCSEC ok please hear me out... i see anansi as type of vilian...because Girl use the stories to gain comfort, acceptance, and have a stronger state of mind against the white people (the masters) but why was anansi tricking people ? What was his reason for deception? What did tiger do to him? For him to humiliate him and eat his fat, belittling him...what was his reason for tricking everyone? I mean to say I can understand tricking Her and mancrow being killed but snake? Anansi wanted fame as u said and fortune so he used deception..is that a good thing? I can understand if anansi was doing this to save him self or survive like Girl but he wasn't ...right?... Maybe I'm wrong but it was just what I thought after I read the play and by the way I loved the play and the crash course!
I won't be able to make courses on then before the May/June exams end, but I'll be covering them in my English B Master Class. Still, I'll try to do a few LIVE session on them here on RU-vid.
@@AdamWebbCSEC I focused too much on the slavery side of Anansi that when the exam asked about encounters Anansi had and overpower animals more powerful than himself with his wits I was completely clueless😢