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Tune in to Lit Happens, where we - two passionate HSC English educators - guide you through Module A: Textual Conversations, this time exploring the raw and resonant poetry of Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes. In this episode, we uncover the purpose of the module, dive into the intense emotions and striking imagery of their works, examine their resonances and dissonances, and share practical strategies for crafting a compelling thesis statement in your Stage 6 essays. Tailored for educators looking to inspire and students eager to master their comparative analysis, this episode reveals how these poetic voices intertwine and diverge to explore love, loss, and identity across time.
Check out the FREE PDF resource: Textual Conversations -
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If you enjoy our podcast, please consider supporting us by leaving a review and rating our show. Your feedback helps us keep delivering quality content for English teachers and students alike.
We’d love to hear from you! Comment below or send us your thoughts, questions, or episode suggestions at [email protected]
Tune in to Lit Happens, where we - two passionate HSC English educators - guide you through Module A: Textual Conversations, this time exploring the raw and resonant poetry of Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes. In this episode, we uncover the purpose of the module, dive into the intense emotions and striking imagery of their works, examine their resonances and dissonances, and share practical strategies for crafting a compelling thesis statement in your Stage 6 essays. Tailored for educators looking to inspire and students eager to master their comparative analysis, this episode reveals how these poetic voices intertwine and diverge to explore love, loss, and identity across time.
Check out the FREE PDF resource: Textual Conversations -
For a video of this resource in action, visit our YouTube page, Tiktok and Instagram.
Never miss a Lit Happens episode!
If you enjoy our podcast, please consider supporting us by leaving a review and rating our show. Your feedback helps us keep delivering quality content for English teachers and students alike.
We’d love to hear from you! Comment below or send us your thoughts, questions, or episode suggestions at [email protected]