Call Me Watkins
Ransom by David Malouf. An overview and analysis of Part 2.
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Ransom by David Malouf. An overview and analysis of Part 1.
info_outline The Truman Show Episode 5Call Me Watkins
This is the fifth episode in the series on 'The Truman Show'. It provides a close viewing of the film from 60 minutes until the end.
info_outline The Truman Show Episode 4Call Me Watkins
This is the fourth episode on 'The Truman Show'. It provides a close viewing of the film from 40 minutes until 60 minutes.
info_outline The Truman Show Episode 3Call Me Watkins
This is the third episode on The Truman Show. It provides a close viewing of the film. This episode focuses on the film from 14 minutes to 40 minutes.
info_outline The Truman Show Episode 2Call Me Watkins
This is a guided close viewing of The Truman Show. This episode focuses on the first 14 minutes of the film.
info_outline The Truman Show Episode 1Call Me Watkins
This is an introduction to The Truman Show. It includes an overview of the film and a close analysis of the opening scenes.
info_outline John Donne Episode 17 Elegy His PictureCall Me Watkins
This episode provides a reading and analysis of 'His Picture' by John Donne.
info_outline John Donne Episode 16 Hymn to God, to my God in my SicknessCall Me Watkins
This episode provides a reading and analysis of 'Hymn to God, to my God in my Sickness' by John Donne.
info_outline John Donne Episode 15 At rounds earth's imagined cornersCall Me Watkins
This episode provides a reading and analysis of 'At rounds earth's imagined corners' by John Donne.
info_outline"No man is an island"
Do you know who said this? Most people don't. It was the poet John Donne. He was described by C. S. Lewis as the "saddest and most uncomfortable of our poet" in contrast to T. S. Eliot who said “[a] thought to Donne was an experience; it modified his sensibility.”
This series will explore the poetry of John Donne with the aim that you can decide whose view is right.
This episode provides an overview of Donne's life, the context for his poems.