Crash Course Literature

Crash Course Literature (2012-2018)

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John Green kicks off the Crash Course Literature mini series with a reasonable set of questions. Why do we read? What's the point of reading critically. John will argue that reading is about effectively communicating with other people. Unlike a direct communication though, the writer has to communicate with a stranger, through time and space, with only "dry dead words on a page." So how's that going to work? Find out with Crash Course Literature! Also, readers are empowered during the open letter, so that's pretty cool.

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S04E12Liberals, Conservatives, and Pride and Prejudice Part 2févr. 13, 2018
S04E11Pride and Prejudice Part 1févr. 6, 2018
S04E10Gender, Guilt, and Fate: Macbeth Part 2janv. 30, 2018
S04E09Free Will, Witches, Murder, and Macbeth Part 1janv. 23, 2018
S04E08To the Lighthousejanv. 16, 2018
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Crash Course Literature' premiere?

'Crash Course Literature' premiered on January 26, 2012.

Who are the hosts of 'Crash Course Literature'?

The hosts of 'Crash Course Literature' are John Green and his brother, Hank Green.

How many episodes are there in the first season of 'Crash Course Literature'?

The first season of 'Crash Course Literature' consists of 15 episodes.

What is the format of 'Crash Course Literature'?

'Crash Course Literature' is an educational web series that explores various literary works and concepts in an engaging and concise format.

Which literary works are covered in the first season of 'Crash Course Literature'?

The first season of 'Crash Course Literature' covers works such as "The Great Gatsby," "To Kill a Mockingbird," "1984," "Pride and Prejudice," and many more.

What is the target audience for 'Crash Course Literature'?

'Crash Course Literature' is aimed at students, educators, and anyone interested in expanding their knowledge of literature.

How long are the episodes of 'Crash Course Literature'?

The episodes of 'Crash Course Literature' are typically around 10 to 15 minutes long.

What is the teaching style of 'Crash Course Literature'?

'Crash Course Literature' adopts a fast-paced and engaging teaching style, blending humor and insightful analysis to make literary concepts accessible and enjoyable.

Are there any guest appearances on 'Crash Course Literature'?

Yes, 'Crash Course Literature' occasionally features guest appearances by experts in the field of literature who provide additional insights and perspectives.

How does 'Crash Course Literature' incorporate visuals into its episodes?

'Crash Course Literature' uses a mix of animated visuals, on-screen text, and relevant images to enhance the learning experience and make the content visually engaging.

Does 'Crash Course Literature' provide study guides or additional resources?

Yes, 'Crash Course Literature' offers study guides and additional resources on their website to further complement the learning experience and assist viewers in their studies.

Are there any interactive elements in 'Crash Course Literature'?

'Crash Course Literature' encourages viewers to actively participate by posing questions and prompts for reflection throughout the episodes, fostering a more interactive learning environment.

How does 'Crash Course Literature' approach analyzing and interpreting literary works?

'Crash Course Literature' employs a combination of close reading, historical context, and critical analysis to delve into the themes, symbols, and overall meaning of the featured literary works.

What are some of the recurring themes discussed in 'Crash Course Literature'?

Some of the recurring themes discussed in 'Crash Course Literature' include love, identity, power, social issues, and the human condition as portrayed in various literary works.

Does 'Crash Course Literature' explore diverse perspectives and voices in literature?

Yes, 'Crash Course Literature' strives to highlight diverse perspectives and voices by featuring works from different cultures, time periods, and backgrounds, thereby providing a more inclusive exploration of literature.

How does 'Crash Course Literature' engage with its audience beyond the episodes?

'Crash Course Literature' actively engages with its audience through social media platforms, fostering discussions, answering questions, and creating a community of learners passionate about literature.

Also known as

  • Crash Course English Literature

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