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The Dayroom: Episode 2 Looking Through Lenses

Posted by Clare Halvorsen in College English · Giknis · B Band on Friday, January 15, 2021 at 1:16 pm

One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey

In this episode, we discussed McMurphy’s change in demeanor, Chief Bromden’s new state of mind, and the disappearance of fog. We also examined the text through 3 literary lenses, a Feminist lens, a New Historicist lens, and a Marxist lens. In the end, we cast our predictions for the end of the book. Come back next week for our final episode!

Pages Referenced: Bromdon (Quotes): 129,130,131,132, 141 McMurphy: 146,147,148,149,159,166,167

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U28mw09Riww&feature=youtu.be
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The Dayroom

Posted by Clare Halvorsen in College English · Giknis · B Band on Wednesday, January 13, 2021 at 10:53 am

By: Ashton, Clare, Lucia, Kofi, Ian & Aigner

In today’s podcast we talk about the author Ken Kesey and his inspiration for his first novel, “One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest”. We dive into the narrator Chief Bromden’s unique circumstances and his role in the institution. Having been the longest patient in the ward Bromden introduces the many patients, both Chronic and Acute, telling their stories, and their roles in the ward. Were also introduced to the Head Nurse, Miss Ratched as well as the rebellious newcomer McMurphy. McMurphy is shaking things up, will he uphold his streak? Will he win the bet?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dx7p9S6KR1w
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Tale of Two Tribes: The Podcast - Episode 1

Posted by Londyn Edwards in College English · Giknis · B Band on Sunday, January 10, 2021 at 10:52 pm

To listen, click here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TCG4-fbOEi4lAspuyEzLCHcag9piHvO2/view?usp=sharing

Tale of Two Tribes: The Podcast “Episode One”

CoHosts: Jakob Cantor, Ami Doumbia, Londyn Edwards, Justine Koffi, Maysa Wright

In Episode One of “Tale of Two Tribes”, Jakob, Ami, Londyn, Justine, and Maysa discuss their introductory reading of the novel Homegoing by Ghanian-American author Yaa Gyasi. From familial relationships to the definition of what love is, these five classmates take time to analyze the themes present in the book and what they mean for what’s to come next in the story.

Run Time: 22:31

Book References:

-8:06 : pg 68, Chapter “Quey”, “You were in England too long, Quey. Maybe you have forgotten that here, mothers, sisters, and their sons are most important.”

-18:53 : pg 72, Chapter “Ness”, “While there may have been a piece of paper declaring that seh belonged to Tom Allan Stockham, there was no such paper shackling her to the whims of her fellow slaves.”

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M&M Podcast Episode 1: "Pah, The Devil!"

Posted by Lillian Bromley in College English · Giknis · B Band on Sunday, January 10, 2021 at 7:54 pm

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Episode Title: “Pah, the Devil!” Co-hosts: Lily Bromley, Elena Smith and Antonia Solar

The Master and Margarita is a novel by Russian writer Mikhail Bulgakov, about the Devil and his demon friends travelling to Moscow to wreak havoc on the citizens by exposing their sins. We go over the set up and the main characters that have been introduced as of Book One. In this podcast episode we delved into the context behind the time period The Master and Margarita was written in, as well as the themes of the Devil, Jesus, and the nature of humanity. We also mention the different ways the author uses satire to subtly critique Stalanist Russia.

List of Evidence: Love & murder quote (138), repetition of the word Devil (175, 227, 95, 95, 188), nature of humanity (120, 124) Jesus Subplot (19, 19, 41), How Bad is the Devil? (170)

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1984 Podcast 1

Posted by Sophia Paul in College English · Giknis · B Band on Sunday, January 10, 2021 at 3:18 pm

Not Your Big Brother’s Podcast. Co-Hosts: Elliot, Matalai, Nicco, Sophia, and Amadou Episode: First Impressions: “Oceania Sucks”

In this first episode of Not Your Big Brother’s Podcast, we begin discussing George Orwell’s classic novel, 1984. Our discussion is focused on the Party and Big Brother, and the ways that they control the citizens of Oceania. As well as the protagonist, Winston Smith.

List of Evidence: Thought Police, (3) The Ministries, (4) Big Brother, (16) Party Slogan: “War is peace, freedom is slavery, ignorance is strength” (27) Reality Control : “ ‘Who controls the past’, ran the party slogan, ‘controls the future : Who controls the present controls the past’. “ (35-6) Winston’s Job in the Ministry of Truth: ”Day by day and almost minute by minute the past was brought up to date. In that way every prediction made by the party could be shown by documentary evidence to have been correct;” (41) Newspeak, (53-4) Paperweight from Mr. Charrington : “What appealed to him about it was not so much its beauty as the air it seemed to possess of belonging to an age quite different from the present one.” (95) “In this game that we’re playing, we can’t win.” (120)

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Podcast 1

Posted by Matthew Nguyen in College English · Giknis · B Band on Saturday, January 9, 2021 at 11:42 am

Podcast: In the Streets Hosts: Nickell Ceasar, Randy Le, Matthew Nguyen, Bella Walls, Tyshon Wooden Episode 1: Post Apocalypse In the first episode of our podcast known as “In The Streets'' we talked about the literal and figurative symbols in Cormac Mcarthy’s 2007 Pulitzer Prize winning story, “The Road''. The first topic that was brought up was the theme of death and how the two characters the boy and his father, are constantly surrounded by it and death can even be seen as an escape for the two. Moral highgrounds and the idea of “Good vs. Bad” was also discussed in the podcast. The structure of the story and if the characters are even making progress while walking on the seemingly endless road also makes up a good amount of the discussion. LIST OF QUOTES/REFERENCES Mother wanting three bullets for the gun. Pg 56 Dad gives son the pistol in case he's caught. Pg 113

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