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All The Beautiful Letters

All The Beautiful Letters

All The Beautiful Letters focuses on the love of books and the importance of literacy in search of the literary binge. The host has a MaEd in English and is a credentialed Literary Specialist, with a graduate certificate in college counseling pursuing screenwriting. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebeautifulletters/support

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A literary analysis of the Gothic/Romantic Novel written by Emily Bronte'. The connection of the single novel written by a young literary artist during the Victorian Period and the pre-feminist period. Two years prior to Emily's book, that was originally a flop, the proto-feminism wave had begun, and soon after Wuthering Heights would be a novel considered throughout the ages.

Charlotte Ballet.org states the following examples of Withering Heights in Pop culture;

"Though the novel is now considered a literary classic, Emily Brontë did not receive such praise at the time of its publishing. Wuthering Heights shocked the public, and critics mentioned it could not have possibly be written by a women. Being rejected by publishers, Brontë had to self-publish the 1847 novel and use a male name, Ellis Bell, as the author. The next year, 1848, she died at age 30 from tuberculosis, thinking that her book was a failure."

https://charlotteballet.org/2017/04/07/wuthering-heights-in-pop-culture/

"The first “bad boy” of literature | Author, Christina Bartholomeo’s states Heathcliff is an unforgettable archetype and “is the original “bad boy”; without him, so many great bad boys of literature might not exist, from Dracula to Jay Gatsby to James Dean.”

The Twilight Series – Eclipse | Stephanie Meyer, the author of the popular Twilight Saga novels, drew inspiration from each book in the series from literary classics: Twilight on Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, New Moon on Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, Eclipse on Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights, and Breaking Dawn on A Midsummer Night’s Dream. here are also many allusions to Wuthering Heights in her novels. Bella says it is her favorite novel and is worn out from reading it so much. In Eclipse, Bella and Edward both compare themselves to Catherine and Heathcliff of Wuthering Heights, as the love triangle between the two and Jacob relate to that off Catherine, Heathcliff and Edgar.

Special Guest, Ella Han from Beijing. Ella will read a poem that she wrote in reflection to the poetry Emily Bronte has written as well as her famous novel, Wuthering Heights. I will give a brief analysis of the love and passion that Bronte builds to cause friction, revenge, resentment, love and passion with the theme of the story, the four seasons. How would you compare each of the love relationships to one of the four seasons? Please take the time to view the website where the Bronte Parsonage Museum shares the literary legacy of the Brontes. https://www.bronte.org.uk/about-us

In addition credits go to;

Litcharts.com, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Emily-Bronte, https://www.bartleby.com/essay/Feminist-Ideas-in-Emily-Brontes-Wuthering-Heights-FK83ES5H3GEZ,

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08/02/20 • 24 min

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1984 Part 3 Book 2

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07/27/20 • 24 min

1984 continues to the end of Book 2.

An analysis of 1984 sharing direct quotes from the text by George Orwell, analysis points from Litcharts. and a shared clip from BBC news, https://youtu.be/EuVYvkdTYWc

Clip from "Pattern Integrity Films" speaking; George Carlin

Manipulating the past, creating fear and hatred out of nothing, and wiping out the existence of individuals; reality control once been applied will demolish people’s freedom. In 1984 Oceania built a dictatorship of totalitarianism. The party rules with fear, brainwash, and manipulation. History may be regarded as truth from the past, but it sometimes can also be a means to convey ideology or patriotism in modern society. If the government wants their citizens to remember a defeat in history that was shameful they will write accordingly in the textbook, so the next generation can hold the same agreement. The extreme measure of manipulating history is described by George Orwell as reality control in the book.

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07/27/20 • 24 min

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1984 Part 2

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07/19/20 • 18 min

1984 continues to the end of Book 1. An analysis of 1984 sharing direct quotes from the text by George Orwell, analysis points from Litcharts. and a shared video from BBC news, https://youtu.be/EuVYvkdTYWc

Manipulating the past, creating fear and hatred out of nothing, and wiping out the existence of individuals; reality control once been applied will demolish people’s freedom. In 1984 Oceania built a dictatorship of totalitarianism. The party rules with fear, brainwash, and manipulation. History may be regarded as truth from the past, but it sometimes can also be a means to convey ideology or patriotism in modern society. If the government wants their citizens to remember a defeat in history that was shameful they will write accordingly in the textbook, so the next generation can hold the same agreement. The extreme measure of manipulating history is described by George Orwell as reality control in the book.

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07/19/20 • 18 min

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1984 George Orwell Ch. 1-4

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07/10/20 • 12 min

Manipulating the past, creating fear and hatred out of nothing, and wiping out the existence of individuals; reality control once been applied will demolish people’s freedom. In 1984 Oceania built a dictatorship of totalitarianism. The party rules with fear, brainwash, and manipulation. History may be regarded as truth from the past, but it sometimes can also be a means to convey ideology or patriotism in modern society. If the government wants their citizens to remember a defeat in history that was shameful they will write accordingly in the textbook, so the next generation can hold the same agreement. The extreme measure of manipulating history is described by George Orwell as reality control in the book.

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07/10/20 • 12 min

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07/02/20 • 0 min

With just a kiss we will explore music and literature each week. I hope to bring joy to your day, calmness to your night, passion to your heart. Literature that expands our minds and music that reaches the soul is one way to identify with your truth in this journey we call life. I hope you will join me. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebeautifulletters/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebeautifulletters/support
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07/02/20 • 0 min

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Chapter 2 The Hate You Give

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07/02/20 • 7 min

Continuation to the novel, "The Hate You Give" What happens to Starr when Khalil helps her escape the gunfire at the party?

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07/02/20 • 7 min

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Chapter 1 The Hate You Give

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06/29/20 • 25 min

The Hate You Give is a novel written by Angie Thomas, a #1 best selling author. The main character, Starr Carter, is just sixteen years old and has to learn how to deal with two words. The poor black neighborhood where she lives and the fancy suburban prep school where she goes to School. This amazing novel brings us to head with racism, police violence and one girl in the middle of it all. I hope you will enjoy the reading, "The Hate you Give". read by Tracy Washington

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06/29/20 • 25 min

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Black Wall Street Lost and Found

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03/04/21 • 14 min

The beauty of Black Wall Street and the influential and wealthy community and the pain that was left and hidden. Why do we continue to hide from our truth as Americans? We continue to hide away from history because many, who have written and lived on the history of superiority are not ready for the harsh reality of their past racist behaviors beyond slavery. We are ashamed to see our scars and many want to continue to believe they have superiority and that racism is only alive if we keep brining it up. Allow our children the truth, the harsh and bitter truth. Also included is an introduction to a book for educators to help guide the conversation and teaching our children our True American History and giving African and Native American's a voice, their rightful heritage as Americans. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thebeautifulletters/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thebeautifulletters/support
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03/04/21 • 14 min

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08/13/20 • 37 min

Analysis of Michelle Obama’s memoir, Becoming. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebeautifulletters/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebeautifulletters/support
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08/13/20 • 37 min

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How many episodes does All The Beautiful Letters have?

All The Beautiful Letters currently has 21 episodes available.

What topics does All The Beautiful Letters cover?

The podcast is about Podcasts, Books and Arts.

What is the most popular episode on All The Beautiful Letters?

The episode title 'Emily Bronte' and the analysis of Wuthering Heights, the first wave of feminism and the love/passion of the characters; Catherine and Heathcliff' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on All The Beautiful Letters?

The average episode length on All The Beautiful Letters is 17 minutes.

How often are episodes of All The Beautiful Letters released?

Episodes of All The Beautiful Letters are typically released every 8 days, 22 hours.

When was the first episode of All The Beautiful Letters?

The first episode of All The Beautiful Letters was released on Jun 29, 2020.

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